Hawaii Volcanoes National
Park
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, established
in 1916, displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism,
migration, and evolution - processes that thrust a bare
land from the sea and clothed it with complex and unique
ecosystems and a distinct human culture.

The park encompasses diverse environments
that range from sea level to the summit of the earth's most
massive volcano, Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. Kilauea, the
world's most active volcano, offers scientists insights
on the birth of the Hawaiian Islands and visitors views
of dramatic volcanic landscapes.
Over half of the park is designated wilderness
and provides unusual hiking and camping opportunities. In
recognition of its outstanding natural values, Hawaii Volcanoes
National Park has been honored as an International Biosphere
Reserve and a World Heritage Site.
We highly recommend visiting this National
Park when you take your Hawaii vacation. It is a sight you
must see at least once in your lifetime! It is the most
active volcano on earth... check out this picture below...

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