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What is Haleakalā

Haleakalā or East Maui Volcano is a massive shield volcano that forms more than 75% of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. (...)

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"[2] Its magma comes from the Hawaii hotspot ,which has been responsible for the creation of the Hawaiian island chain for tens of millions of years."
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"At about 1,860 miles (3,000 km) from the nearest continent, the Hawaiian Island archipelago is the most isolated grouping of islands on."
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"Ridge, making the combined rift zones one of the longest in the Hawaiian Islands chain."
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"Haleakalā, in Hawaiian, "house of the sun" is a massive shield volcano that forms more than 75% of the Hawaiian Island of Maui."
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"The climate of the Hawaiian Islands is characterized by a two-season year, mild and uniform temperatures everywhere (except at high elevations), marked geographic differences in rainfall, high relative humidity, extensive cloud formations (except on the driest coasts and at high elevations), and dominant trade-wind flow (especially at elevations below a few thousand feet)."
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"In 2003 alone, according to state government data (see [1] ), there were over 6.4 million visitors to the Hawaiian Islands with expenditures of over USD10 billion."
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"In greatest dimension, the island is 93 miles (150 km) across and has a land area of 4,028.0 square miles (10,432.5 km²), [4] representing 62% of the total land area of the Hawaiian Islands."
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"The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands or the Leeward Islands are the small islands and atolls in the Hawaiian island chain located northwest (in some cases, far to the northwest) of the islands of Kaua."
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"This state encompasses nearly the entirety of the volcanic Hawaiian Island chain ,which is made up of hundreds of islands spread over 1,500 miles (2,400 km)."
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Fill_upZ

Fill_upZ from USA wrote about Maui one year ago

I used to date a girl who lived here, and I was so very fortunate to visit her in that time. It was my first time I've ever been to Hawaii and I hope it will not be my last. Even though I didn't get to do many "touristy" things, I'd go back in a heart beat just to see the sunsets and eat fresh Mahi-Mahi.

mxaddison

mxaddison from USA wrote about Four Seasons Maui 2 years ago

This place is paradise. The hotel is reasonably small so the service is impeccable. Rooms are incredibly large and were completely renovated in 2006. Lots of activities for both kids and adults--surfing at Kihei, scuba diving with giant turtles, kayaking, whale-watching, sailing, and even racing an outrigger canoe. Plus, a lot of the staff are native Hawaiians so there is an air of authenticity to everything.

mxaddison

mxaddison from USA wrote about Kihei 2 years ago

Kihei is a great place to learn how to surf. Waves are perfectly formed, slow-moving, and last forever. You feel like a pro even if you are a novice. People are friendly, too.

vargas

vargas from USA wrote about Molokini one year, 7 months ago

Very cool snorkeling out here. Take a boat trip and bring the kids. They have inflatable mattresses with see-thru bottoms so the kids can check out the fish safely. The company we went with had a BBQ lunch on board with plenty of beer for the adults!

molabrandon

molabrandon from USA wrote about Maui one year, 7 months ago

The island of Maui is one of the islands of Hawaii, a state of the United States of America. You can do Snorkeling and Scuba Diving, Mountain biking, Hiking and Helicopter Rides. By knowing about such a beautiful place I went there and enjoyed my life’s beautiful moments. There I stayed in a hotel, I searched this hotels from google as <a href="http://www.internethotels.com/usa/hi/maui-hotels/">cheap maui hotels</a>.my family also enjoyed a lot there. We did a lot shopping there and returned back with sweet memories.

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SpaceCity

SpaceCity from USA wrote about Hana 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Totally worth the drive! It will be one of the most scenic drives you will ever make.

nipsu

nipsu replied 2 months, one week ago:

Which were the top things to see there? :)

SpaceCity

SpaceCity replied 2 months, one week ago:

It's all about the drive. I believe this stretch of road holds the record for most hairpin turns. It's a beautiful drive with many places to stop and take pictures. Once in Hana most folks go to the Oheo Gulch, formerly called the 7 Sacred Pools.

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