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Walking Around The Haleakala Crater
Haleakala is a massive shield volcano that forms more than 75% of the Hawaiian Island of Maui, where the tallest peak at 10,023 feet, is Puʻu ʻUlaʻula (Red Hill). You drive up through the Haleakala National Park enjoying the amazing views until you leave the clouds below. Notice there are two tourists walking around the crater.
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Rocky Coast Near Hana
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Surfing Late
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Under The Trees
"Under The Trees" is the title I choose for this photo. I really like this photo I took in Oahu, Hawaii. But what it really bothers me is that I wasn't able to locate it in the map. I spent hours in Google maps, but it was impossible, I remember the road close to the beach and some mountains.
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Lihu'e Port
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Hana Coast
The trip to Hana is a journey, not a destination.
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Secluded Beach In Maui
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The Beautiful Waimea Canyon In Hawaii
Hawaii still amazes me with its red canyon, the Waimea canyon also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.
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Waimea Canyon Red Dirt
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Waimea Canyon
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Driving Up Waimea Canyon
At the distance the forbidden island Niihau.
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Surfer
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Haleakala Observatory
This astronomical research observatory is located here because at over 3,050 meters (10,010 ft) in altitude, the summit of Haleakala is above one third of the Earth's atmosphere and has excellent astronomical seeing conditions.
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Driving Up Haleakala
Driving up Haleakala was simply amazing, sometimes you will be driving through fog, but it is actually the clouds; yes you will be above the clouds at some point. I wasn't even close to the summit when I took this photo and you can notice the clouds below already.
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Na Pali Coast
This fifteen-mile stretch of rugged coastline on the northwest shore of Kauai literally means "the Cliffs." Much of Na Pali Coast is inaccessible due to its characteristic sheer cliffs that drop straight down, thousands of feet into the ocean. Sailing, rafting and hiking are the best ways to experience Na Pali's myriad of natural wonders.