Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has blown it's top, blasting a plume of ash 30,000 feet into the air.<br />According to reports from the Big Island, the volcano explosively erupted about two weeks after volcanic activity began to surface.<br />Earlier in the month, a series of hundreds of small earthquakes rocked the area around Kilauea, indicating that an eruption was on the way.<br />Over the past two weeks, over a dozen fissures ripped the ground open spewing molten lava. <br />
