Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
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"This park is home to two of the world's most active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa. You can see incredible volcanic landscapes, lava flows, steam vents, and even witness the glowing lava at night if conditions allow."
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"Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park 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 unique ecosystems, and a distinct human culture. The park highlights two of the world's most active volcanoes, and offers insights on the birth of the Hawaiian Islands and views of dramatic volcanic landscapes. http://www.nps.gov/havo/"
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"This is the crater I think. Can see lava pool"
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"Buy a 3-Park pass for $25 for entry to Puuhonua o Honaunau & Haleakala on Maui. "
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"Walk through a ferns rainforest to a Volcano crater"
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"Volcano National Park is located on the east side of the island, about a 1.5 to 2 hour drive from Kona. The 10 dollar parking fee is good for a week, so if you have the opportunity, you might return to do more than one walk or activity here. The daily ranger-led walk lasts 45 minutes and is interesting and different every time. The drive down Crater Road to see where lava meets ocean is also popular and easy. For a bit more of a challenge we opted for the three-mile Kilauea Iki trail that rings the crater left behind by a 1959 erruption. You descend 400 feet through lush rainforest, ringing the crater to enter on the far side, and walk across the crater, then hike back up for the last 15-20 minutes. It’s about a 3-hour hike if you take it easy. It tends to rain a bit here – being rainforest and all – so we were well equipped with waterproof hiking shoes, a thin rain jacket, water, snacks, hats, sunscreen and a few layers. This was a highlight of our trip. Can drive the Crater Rim trail: http://www.nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/craterrimtour.htm"
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"1 visite pour 23,02€ ($25.00) en cash"
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"Destination touristique unique où observer des coulées et des tunnels de lave, et des cratères en activité "
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"Note: Get Some Fresh Earth"
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