MAUNA LOA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Mauna Loa has been rumbling for weeks now and Sunday night started erupting.

There is no shortage of photos and footage coming out of Big Island showing the glow from the eruption.

But where can you go if you want to see the eruption up close, while not on the Big Island?

The U.S. Geological Survey has webcams that show the northeast rift zone and summit of Mauna Loa. They are also releasing photos on their Twitter page.

This page will take you directly to the USGS’s Mauna Loa webcams page where you can find still photos from their webcams.

On Tuesday, the USGS released a new webcam directed at fissure three, the main source of the lava flow as of Monday. This cam will show you downrift from the active fissures.

This image is from the USGS-provided webcam of fissure 3 erupting on the Northeast Rift Zone of Mauna Loa volcano. (Courtesy USGS)
This image is from the USGS-provided webcam of fissure 3 erupting on the Northeast Rift Zone of Mauna Loa volcano. (Courtesy USGS)

USGS are at the summit, collecting information to make lava flow maps. According to USGS, communities are not threatened at this time.