Hawaii National Park, United States

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Travel Blogs from Hawaii National Park (4)

Halema`uma`u, Hawaii National Park, United States travel blog
Halema`uma`u
Apr 10, 2009

... brings the rains and dispenses fertility, is the god of harvest. Here is acknowledgment of the tension between creation and destruction which the ancient Hawaiians were so familiar with and which persists today. Learn more about Hawaii National Park

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Earthquake Walk, Hawaii National Park, United States travel blog
Earthquake Walk
Mar 30, 2009

... trees are rare. The trees can be identified by their round greenish gray leaves, the younger leaves often tinged purple.  The have small, fragrant flowers, and purple fruit about the size of a small olive. Learn more about Hawaii National Park

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Sulfur Banks, Hawaii National Park, United States travel blog
Sulfur Banks
Mar 26, 2009

... rocks. Hematite is red, like rust, and stains the rocks above the vents. Sulfur Banks is one of the best places to view volcanic gases. Learn more about this location, Hawaii Volcano's            

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Hawaii National Park, Hawaii National Park, United States travel blog
Hawaii National Park
Apr 13, 2009

... 078 foot high Kilauea volcano. The name Kilauea means something like "spreading, much spewing". Kilauea is the youngest of the five volcanoes on the island of Hawaii, having been formed over the past 100,000 years. Learn more about Hawaii National Park

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