Well, if you mean lava ROCK, than yes, but no. You ARE forbidden to take lava rock but NOT because it's illegal. You cant take it because it's bad luck. Sounds silly, but don't take a chance.
Hawaii, because hawaii itself is cooled lava
Hawaii produces water and lava.
Lava is erupting in Hawaii as we breathe that is turning into basalt rock.
The primary type of lava found in Hawaii is basalt lava, which is low in viscosity and allows it to flow easily. This type of lava typically results from the melting of the Earth's mantle and is associated with shield volcanoes, such as those found on the Big Island. The lava forms various structures, including lava tubes and pahoehoe (smooth, ropy lava) and 'a'ā (rough, jagged lava). The presence of basaltic lava contributes to Hawaii's unique geology and landscape.
every volcano either oozes lava, ash, or rock
hot stuff
Fruits and other plants can't be taken from Hawaii, particularly because there are certain fruit flies and other insects that are present only in Hawaii. You also can't taken any lava rock, coral etc. from Hawaii because it is extremely bad luck to do so. You can take shells though, and if you go to Dole cannery, they can inspect and package the pineapples so customs will allow to to take it on the airplane leaving Hawaii.
Lava Chasers - 2013 Volcanolab Hawaii 1-4 was released on: USA: 22 June 2013
A column of lava extending from the sea floor.
Yes!
Kilauea is a volcano located in Hawaii that has created new land as lava flows into the ocean, forming new coastline. It has also produced lava lakes, lava tubes, and lava fountains during its eruptions. Its volcanic activity has influenced the formation of unique landscapes on the island of Hawaii.
The lava flows in Hawaii do set vegetation on fire. But the wet climate of Hawaii means that, unlike semiarid places such as California, the plants usually have plenty of water in them, which makes it hard for fires to spread.