Well, let me tell you about my experience. It all started when I got this crazy idea about “dreaming of lava”. I first did some basic research on lava, like what it is and where it usually shows up. I watched a bunch of YouTube videos about volcanoes erupting and lava flowing. That was super cool, but I knew I wanted more than just watching on the screen.
Planning the Trip
I decided to go to a place where I could actually see lava in real life. I picked a volcanic island. I started booking flights, looking for hotels, and making a rough itinerary. It was a bit of a hassle, but I was so excited. I packed my bags with all the essentials, like warm clothes (it’s cold at night even near lava), a good camera, and some snacks.

The Journey
I hopped on the plane and flew for hours. When I landed on the island, I took a bus to the area near the volcano. The air was thick with a sulfur smell, but I didn’t care. I was getting closer to my goal. I joined a guided tour group. We started hiking up the mountain. It was tough, with the uneven ground and the steep slopes. But every step was worth it because I could feel the heat getting stronger as we got higher.
Seeing the Lava
Finally, we reached a spot where we could see the lava. It was like a river of fire, glowing red and orange. I was in awe. I took a million pictures and videos. I even got close enough to feel the intense heat on my face. It was a feeling I’ll never forget. I stood there for a long time, just watching the lava flow and thinking about how powerful nature is.
Going Home
After that amazing experience, I started my journey back. I was tired but so satisfied. I got on the bus, then the plane, and finally got back home. I shared my photos and stories with my friends and family. They were all jealous. And now, whenever I think about that trip, I still get that same excited feeling. I guess that’s what “dreaming of lava” and making it a reality is all about.
