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THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE BIG ISLAND
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1- “HAWAI‘I VOLCANOES
NATIONAL PARK”
Here, in the domain of Pele,
the Hawaiian goddess of fire, you will find Kilauea,
the world’s most active volcano. The current eruption,
ongoing since January 1983,
is the largest and longest volcanic flank eruption in
history. Rangers at the Visitors Center will tell you
where you can safely view the lava, or call (808)
985-6000. Crater Rim Drive is a wonder of sulphur
banks, steam vents, lava tubes, and surreal landscapes
of strange lava formations.
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- “THE LUNAR LANDSCAPE
OF MAUNA KEA”
Drive
the Saddle Road (check your car rental
contract first), to the Visitors Center of 13,700-feet
high Mauna Kea and see a world of sweeping moonscapes
and cinder cones. You will need a 4-wheel drive to reach
the observatories at the summit where scientists from
all over the world view outer space. It’s cold up there,
the air is thin, and children and people with weak hearts
should not attempt this high-altitude trek. Call (808)
961-2180.
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- “WAIPI‘O VALLEY”
One of the most ravishingly beautiful valleys in the
world. Route 240 ends at an overlook that amazes with
its views of towering cliffs, waterfalls, black beaches,
and lush green fields. For a closer look at the valley,
call from the overlook for a ride down in a 4-wheel
drive. Do not attempt this in a rental
car, the road is too steep and in very bad condition.
You can hike down, it’s just over one mile, but remember
you’ll probably have to hike back up!
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- “PLACE OF REFUGE”
Reaching this peaceful place ensured safety for vanquished
warriors and anyone who had offended the mighty Hawaiian
chiefs or their gods. Once at the Pu‘uhonua
o Honaunau, the offenders were safe from
their enemies and protected by the gods. The site, in
South Kona, has been completely restored and offers
a fascinating glimpse into Hawai‘i’s colorful past.
Call (808) 328-2288.
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- “AKAKA FALLS”
‘Akaka Falls foams and plunges 420-feet in one sheer drop. The falls are surrounded
by lush jungle, giant bamboo, yellow ginger, orchids,
and exotic tree ferns. A paved easy trail leads to the
‘Akaka Falls and the nearby Kahuna Falls. ‘Akaka Falls
State Park is near the small town of Honomu, 12 miles
north of Hilo.
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6 -
“THE WORLD UNDER THE SEA”
Kona’s crystal waters
team with colorful fish and marine life. Swimming at
Kahalu‘u Beach Park will put you into close encounters
with trumpet fish, turtles, moray eels, parrot fish,
and humuhumunukunukuapua’a.
Snorkel cruises will take you to secluded bays, including
Kealakekua
Bay where you can see the monument to
the British Explorer, Captain Cook, who met his fate
at this deceptively peaceful-looking place. Dolphins
frolic, and manta rays glide, through the waters here.
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- “THE WORLD UNDERGROUND”
Explore
the world below Hawai‘i by venturing into entwined miles
of lava tubes. Wander through caverns 30-feet high,
or crawl through coffin-like tunnels. See caves decorated
by Pele, the goddess
of fire, with delicate chocolate stalactites and lace-like
crystals. Kula Kai Caverns, Ka‘u (808) 929-7539.
Thurston Lava Tube, at Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park,
is easily accessible, as are Kaumana Caves on the Saddle
Road near Hilo.
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