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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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Hana Coast
The trip to Hana is a journey, not a destination.
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Secluded Beach In Maui
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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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Sunrise
I woke up one morning at 6am and this beautiful sunrise was starting right in front of my cruise cabin, I quickly grabbed my camera to take this photo.
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Haleakala Summit
Drive up the Haleakala National Park, leave behind the clouds, find the most amazing view at 10000 feet.
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Rainbow