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Maui, Hawaii
February 16 - 22, 2004 There is a saying in Hawaii: "Maui no ka oi." Maui is the best. |
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![]() ![]() Above, the St. Gabriel's Mission & Coral Miracle Church along the Hana Highway. ![]() Above, Wai'anapanapa State Park, where you'll find the Black Sand Beach and Wai'anapanapa Caves with their underwater entrances and lava tubes. ![]() Above, a small, natural pool and waterfall along the Road to Hana. Above, the island of Lanai, as seen from Old Lahaina Town from the western coast at sunset.
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Makena Beach, one of the islands' most beautiful. Crescent-shaped with soft, golden sand and turquoise waters, the beach faces Molokini, a partially submerged extinct volcano 2.5 miles from shore. ![]() Above, a humpback whale spouts off in the warm waters off the southern coast. The whales come here in the wintertime to breed before migrating north to Alaska for the Summer. ![]() Above, sunrise along the Road to Hana. ![]() Above, Haleakala Volcano in early morning. The summit is 10,023 ft. above sea level and the crater is large enough to contain the entire island of Manhattan, including the skyscrapers. ![]() Above, one of the Seven Sacred Pools of Ohe'o Gulch in Haleakala National Park. Left, 400-foot Waimoku Falls at the end of the Pipiwai Trail. Below, a submerged cave in Wai'anapanapa State Park. ![]() ![]() |
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