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Travel And Leisure – The Hawaiian Islands
The islands are isolated in the middle of the Pacific and the seas can be difficult, but the sight of the coast of Big Island volcanoes turn white hot lava into the sea, the sunsets off the coast of Maui and Oahu’s North Beach, the steep cliffs of Na Pali Coast of Kauai 4000 feet rising off the sea, each of which can be appreciated only by sea.
Hawaii Big Island – is the youngest of six islands of Hawaii and continues to grow, perhaps because it is home to one of the world’s most active volcanoes (Kilauea), the highest mountain in the sea mountain (Mauna Kea) and more massive than the world (Mauna Loa). There are lush tropical forests, volcanic deserts, snowy mountains and black sand beaches, all on the same island.
Maui is the second largest island. small population of Maui is popular with visitors in search of small towns and stations on the air.
Lanai is the smallest island, but still manages to cram three golf courses. It is a path even more difficult Manele roam hundreds of acres of lava plunging ravines and outcrops, native Kiaw and towering trees.
Molokai Island is 5. It ‘s only 38 miles long and 10 miles wide and home to the highest cliffs in Hawaii and worlds longest continuous barrier reef. Oahu – home to most of the diverse population of Hawaii, where East meets West. The historic Iolani Palace brings the memories of Pearl Harbor. Kauai – is the fourth largest and oldest island is shrouded in emerald valleys, the mountain towers sharp, steep cliffs, rainforests and waterfalls, some parts of the island are accessible only by Seaway.
