12-26-2015, 01:09 AM
I tried to post this last night from my phone, but I couldn't get it to go through. I dreamed this early yesterday morning, 12/24/15. The dream goes like this:
We are on the island of Oahu. My daughter and son-in-law are taking the kids to watch a kids only canoe paddling race that runs between the islands of Oahu and Molokai. I can't be too certain, but I believe we were at Sandy Beach Park or some place close to it. There was also a carnival fair going on, too, with rides, games, and stuff.
The day appeared to be clear skies with very little wind, but the ocean was very, very turbulent, stormy-like (I remember thinking that was odd because there wasn't enough winds to cause the ocean to be so stormy). Many of the parents were concerned about letting their kids paddle the channel because it was so bad and it was becoming an argument. People were shouting at each other and it was starting to get bad.
I heard what sounded like a low boom in the distance and thought it might be thunder. I turned to look in that direction and saw what looked like dark, rolling clouds in the distance towards Molokai (on a clear day you can see Molokai and sometimes even a hint of Maui behind it). I realized right away it wasn't thunder, but it was an explosion. I yelled "Look at that!" and everyone turned. Most everyone thought it was a nuclear blast, because the cloud had an upwards moving formation. It looked like it went over a mile into the sky. At some point, I realized it wasn't a nuclear explosion, but a pyroclastic volcanic explosion. Much like Mount St. Helens and other similar volcanoes. Huge rocks and debris started to fall around us and people started to run for cover. We got under some of the carnival rides and I woke up before anything else happened.
Research: Molokai has 2 extinct volcanoes that are not expected to wake up. Oahu has 2 dormant volcanoes that are in a long sleep. I'm not sure if anyone expects them to wake anytime soon. Maui has a dormant volcano, too, and it's last explosions were possibly in the late 1700's.... It could be possible that volcanic explosion I saw could be coming from Maui and not Molokai. But in my dream, I actually stated the volcano on Molokai is going off.
We are on the island of Oahu. My daughter and son-in-law are taking the kids to watch a kids only canoe paddling race that runs between the islands of Oahu and Molokai. I can't be too certain, but I believe we were at Sandy Beach Park or some place close to it. There was also a carnival fair going on, too, with rides, games, and stuff.
The day appeared to be clear skies with very little wind, but the ocean was very, very turbulent, stormy-like (I remember thinking that was odd because there wasn't enough winds to cause the ocean to be so stormy). Many of the parents were concerned about letting their kids paddle the channel because it was so bad and it was becoming an argument. People were shouting at each other and it was starting to get bad.
I heard what sounded like a low boom in the distance and thought it might be thunder. I turned to look in that direction and saw what looked like dark, rolling clouds in the distance towards Molokai (on a clear day you can see Molokai and sometimes even a hint of Maui behind it). I realized right away it wasn't thunder, but it was an explosion. I yelled "Look at that!" and everyone turned. Most everyone thought it was a nuclear blast, because the cloud had an upwards moving formation. It looked like it went over a mile into the sky. At some point, I realized it wasn't a nuclear explosion, but a pyroclastic volcanic explosion. Much like Mount St. Helens and other similar volcanoes. Huge rocks and debris started to fall around us and people started to run for cover. We got under some of the carnival rides and I woke up before anything else happened.
Research: Molokai has 2 extinct volcanoes that are not expected to wake up. Oahu has 2 dormant volcanoes that are in a long sleep. I'm not sure if anyone expects them to wake anytime soon. Maui has a dormant volcano, too, and it's last explosions were possibly in the late 1700's.... It could be possible that volcanic explosion I saw could be coming from Maui and not Molokai. But in my dream, I actually stated the volcano on Molokai is going off.