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Mauna Loa is a volcano on the island of Hawaii. Its size and location make it a premium tourist attraction. Since it is active, visitors can't get too close, but unlike some volcanos, Mauna Loa doesn't erupt violently, rather its lava flows easily over the gently sloping sides of the volcano into the Pacific Ocean.
For many people, volcanoes are only interesting when they are erupting. However, experts view even dormant volcanoes as fascinating geological formations. The destructive Read More
On the eastern cost of Hawaii's Big Island lies Hilo, a tropical city that averages 140 inches of rain annually. This wet climate is conducive to tropical foliage, making Read More
Living in the United States, one spot the average American wants to go on vacation is Hawaii. They can't resist the clear blue waters, sunny skis, white sandy beaches and Read More
Hawaii is the 50th state of the United States, located in the Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental U.S. Comprised of eight main islands, Hawaii is home to more than Read More
The enchanting Hawaiian Islands offer dozens of recreational activities for a range of travelers. Whether a person wishes to spend their time in or on the water or on lush Read More
The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park gives its guests access to a wide variety of activities and views. A camping trip to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will let you get Read More
Visitors to Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park should not miss driving the scenic Chain of Craters Road. Although only around 20 miles in length, the road descends around Read More
Hot, red lava flows through Volcanoes National Park, creating a sight you won't want to miss. Diverse environments, from the ocean to the summit of the volcano, make up the Read More
The islands of Hawaii have long been an exotic locale for tourists, and a great place to experience warm island hospitality, exquisite beaches and maybe even see a volcano Read More
Hawaii has a history unlike any other of the states. Its geographical features are just as unique as its history and make a visit to Hawaii unlike a visit anywhere else. Read More
Hawaii, the fiftieth state to join the United States, is a chain of 132 islands in the Pacific Ocean, 2,400 miles west of the mainland. It is sometimes called a "tropical Read More
The Big Island of Hawaii is, just as its name suggests, the largest of the Hawaiian Islands. Its geography is diverse and spectacular, including an active volcano, lush Read More
Most people have heard of Mount St. Helens, but how many people know that Mississippi once hosted an active volcano? The volcanic history of the United States is rich and Read More
The state of Hawaii is a chain of eight main islands located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of the continental United States. Each year thousands of tourists are drawn to Read More
Big Island Air flies exclusively around the big island of Hawaii. Departing out of Kona International Airport located in Keahole, this carrier flies Cessna jets for Read More
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