On the way there, I did my homework in a hurry, and was still wondering if I would take a helicopter to see a magma plunge into the sea after driving. Only when I arrived at the visitor center did I know that all magma watching activities on the island had been cancelled and that Jagger museum had been shut down, because last year's earthquake, magma diversion, and no magma could be seen in the next three years. In this case, we can only choose our wife to drive all the way, until the final net red card "elephant nose". It's almost an hour's walk from the entrance to the destination. There are many scenic spots along the way, which can be parked and watched or down for a walk. It's still shocking to see a piece of cooling magma after the volcanic eruption. Sometimes the remnants of red magma can be seen.