Hawaii Guide

Nov. 3, 2011

Rental Options in Kauai, Hawaii

When making the decision to move to Kauai, Hawaii, the person may decide that since they are going to be there for a limited time or if they do not really know how long they intend to stay in the area that renting is the way that they should go ...

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June 19, 2011

Guide to the Island of Molokai

Molokai is ranked is the 5th largest island in Hawaii. It is about 38 miles in length. The highest sea cliff of Hawaiian is found at Molokai. The longest reef, which is 28 miles in length, is also located at Molokai. You can travel around the island by foot ...

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June 19, 2011

Guide to Hawaii Volcano National Park

Hawaii Volcano National Park has attracted thousands of millions of visitors. The national park houses several active volcanoes. Because there are many volcanoes in the area, the air is often polluted with sulfur dioxide gas and sulfuric acid.  Sometimes, the air will become so polluted that you have difficulties ...

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June 18, 2011

A Guide to North Hawaii Big Island

A Guide to Northern Hawaii

Parker Ranch

Known as the second biggest cattle ranch in America, the Parker Ranch was founded in 1793, when British sailor and explorer George Vancouver brought cattle to the Big Island as a gift for King Kamehameha. The king, honored by this gift, placed the ...

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June 18, 2011

A Guide to West Hawaii Big Island

Kohala Coast

As visitors come upon Kona by air travel, they are stricken by the beauty of this coastal town. Kona's airport was built upon a centuries-old flow of lava, and the nearby towns and the resorts that abut them appear to have been chiseled into the flows stemming ...

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June 18, 2011

A Guide to South Hawaii Big Island

Kau

Not very visited by tourists, this area is more known as a pit stop along the towns of Pahala and Naalehu. Most people stop there while heading towards the Volcano National Park or coming back. However, there are certain areas worth discovering such as an old electricity farm boasting ...

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June 18, 2011

A Guide to East Hawaii Big Island

Puna 

The Puna district was created by the volcanoes Kilauea and Mauna Loa.  It is located southeast of the Volcano National Park.  In 1986, the road to access it was made inaccessible by lava.  Since the road has not been restored yet, it cannot be accessed thru ...

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June 18, 2011

A Guide to Molokai

Introduction


The formation of Molokai and its interesting origin lies in three different volcanoes. These volcanoes are found to be the Puu Nana to the west, the Kamakou to the east, and the peninsula of Kalaupapa, which was formed by a small volcano. With a population of seven thousand, it ...

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