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Hawaii – Island Paradise

Friday, September 25th, 2009
OnNetworks asked:


Hawaii is a well known group of islands within the United States. It’s popular for crystal waters, unique volcano mountains, and perfect tropical weather. It became an official state in 1959 as the official 50th state. Although the term Hawaii is usually used to reference the islands, it is actually a chain of many different volcanic islands where tourists and natives reside.

 

Mount Everest is considered the tallest mountain, however many do not realize that Hawaii’s Mauna Kea stands taller. Measuring the mountain from its base on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, the mountain stands at 33,476 feet. These mountains that make up the topography of Hawaii are the reason Hawaii’s land surface continues to grow. Most notably from Kilauea, the lava flows formed from erupting volcanoes continue to spread more surface area to Hawaii.

 

Climate in Hawaii is typical of a tropical island. The warm sun brings hot summers, however the cool breeze from the surrounding ocean keeps temperatures at perfect levels. The weather doesn’t alter much like most other states. Winters remain approximately at the same temperatures as summers, however slightly less humidity can be felt throughout the days. Hawaii is also subject to hurricanes during its season. Flooding and heavy storms can be hazardous on the island. The last hurricane to affect Hawaii was 1992, Hurricane Iniki, which directly hit the little islands.

 

Hawaii’s economy has boomed since its inception into the United States in 1959. Its tourism industry plays a large roll in its economy by providing a total of approximately twenty five percent of income. Hawaii has a unique farming area and food culture, so it maintains a popular food export economy as well. Coffee, macadamia nuts, pineapple, livestock, and sugarcane are among the popular food exports Hawaii has to offer.

 

If you wish to travel to Hawaii, there are many options of luxury resorts along with attractions to keep you busy during your vacation. Hawaii’s “big island” is home to the most popular resort, Kona, and has two of the world’s largest mountains and its most active volcano.

 

Oahu, Hawaii’s most populated and active island is home to the state’s capital, Honolulu. Honolulu is the central point for most of Hawaii’s economy and business. Its southern beaches attract famous surfers to compete with the tallest and most challenging waves the ocean offers.

 

Maui is the second largest island in Hawaii and it is known for beautiful landscapes that differ on each side of the island. Traveling Maui is unique from its tiny, winding road that cuts through tiny villages and island resorts.

 

Kauai Island is the place for tourists with a love for nature. Kauai is Hawaii’s most popular island for beautiful wildlife, plants, and rivers.

 

Lanai was once home to the popular Dole pineapple company. It was once the largest pineapple farm in the world. It now houses several luxury Hawaiian resorts.

 

Several other islands are a part of Hawaii. They are uninhabited, however, or privately owned. Niihau is a privately owned island where only family and friends can travel. Kahoolawe was once a US Navy bombing range that now is inhabited.

 

For more information, visit http://www.onhawaii.tv.



Rose

 

About the Hawaiian Islands

Saturday, January 10th, 2009
Don Guy asked:


ian Islands are one of the most sought-after travel & vacation destinations in the world. Hawaii has 6 major islands consisting of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and the largest island of them all, Hawaii… more commonly called the Big Island. The big Island of Hawaii is about the size of Connecticut and is also the youngest of the islands, approximately 800,000 years old.

Planning a Hawaii Vacation

When planning a Hawaii vacation, more and more travelers are choosing to stay in a privately-owned vacation rental home for both comfort and price effectiveness. However, whether you choose an ocean view hotel, oceanfront vacation home, or a cozy villa tucked away in the countryside, you’ll find your Hawaii vacation totally refreshing with a myriad of opportunities for adventure, sightseeing, discovery and relaxing. You will also find that each of the Hawaiian Islands has a unique personality. Three of Hawaii’s beaches made the top 10 list of TripAdvisor in the U.S.: Oahu (#3) Kailua Beach Park for powder white sand beach. kauai (#6) Tunnels Beach for remarkable snorkeling and outstanding views. Oahu (#10) Waimea Bay Beach Park for its calm, clear water during the summer. With that said, let these award-winning locations be a guide when planning your Hawaii vacation.

Hawaiian History

To fully appreciate Hawaii and its heritage, travelers are encouraged to learn a little about Hawaii’s history prior to (or during) their Hawaii vacation.

In 1778, Captain James Cook landed on the island called Kauai at Waimea Bay. He named the archipelago the “Sandwich Islands” in honor of the Earl of Sandwich. Captain Cook was the man responsible for opening the doors to the west. Unfortunately, he was killed just one year later on the Big Island of Hawaii in kealakekua Bay.

The state of Hawaii was admitted to the Union on August 21, 1959, making Hawaii the 50th state of the United States of America. This group of islands was formed from past and current volcanic activity. Current volcanic activity can be found on the Big Island of Hawaii, while all volcanic activity on all the other Hawaiian Islands has been dormant for thousands of years.

At about 1,860 miles (3,000 km) from the nearest continent, the Hawaiian Island archipelago is the most isolated grouping of islands on the planet. The entire Hawaiian archipelago chain is 1,500 miles long with the oldest of the Hawaiian Islands disappearing beneath the ocean’s surface due to millions of years of erosion.

Hawaii Vacation Activities

The Hawaiian Islands are a scenic paradise with a rich colorful history and a vast variety of activities and sightseeing for travelers & vacationers. As many already know, Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing and the infamous Hula dance. Vacationers can take a helicopter ride over steep cliffs and canyons, visit Pearl Harbor to view the USS Missouri and Arizona Memorial, take surfing lessons, outrigger or scuba lessons, or simply bask in the warm sun on the infamous Waikiki Beach. Hawaii abounds with water sports, golf, museums, art galleries, shopping, a zoo, aquarium and downtown nightlife. One hot spot in particular for vacationers is the active volcano K+lauea on the big Island of Hawaii, which offers a memorable helicopter adventure your family never forget.

Weather in The Hawaiian Islands

The warmer, dryer months in Hawaii are April through October, during which Hawaii has temperature ranges of 75-88 degrees Fahrenheit. A Hawaii vacation during the winter months is a pleasant 68-80 degrees. Some islands, like Maui, are relatively dry, while Kauai is the wettest island of them all. Year-round trade winds make for an entire year of great vacation months.



Brett
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