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		<description><![CDATA[When visiting Hawaii, tourists often visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. It is not often that individuals get to see active volcanoes up close and personal, so it can be a dangerous thrill to go and visit while on vacation. There are different ways to explore the Hawaiian volcanoes in the park. There are some visitors [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com">Travel Packages To Hawaii</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com/visiting-hawaiian-volcanoes.php">Visiting Hawaiian Volcanoes</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When visiting Hawaii, tourists often visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  It is not often that individuals get to see active volcanoes up close and personal, so it can be a dangerous thrill to go and visit while on vacation.  There are different ways to explore the Hawaiian volcanoes in the park.  There are some visitors that want to see what they can by car in a short amount of time.  There are others that want a more personal view and will explore by hiking or biking in the park.  Others will go to places where they can camp and spend more time exploring over the course of several days, and still others that will participate in different lava viewings and ranger programs that the park offers.</p>
<p>Time Constraints</p>
<p>Whenever visiting the Hawaiian volcanoes, it is a good idea to check the website for the park to see if there are any closings due to hazardous fumes or eruptions.  A tourist with a short amount of time does not want to plan on visiting one place and then find that it is closed and have to see if he can reroute to another part of the park.</p>
<p>If a person only has a few hours to visit the Hawaiian volcanoes, there are ways to do a drive through the park to see some of the sites.  One of these is the Crater Rim Drive, which gives individuals an opportunity to go for eleven miles through the summit of the volcano.  One caution with this drive is that it can be closed during certain times when there is volcanic activity going on.  However, when it is open, individuals are able to see much of the summit, the rain forest and also opportunities to stop and take short walks through the scenery as well.</p>
<p>If the person has a little more time to cruise through the park they can take the road that goes by the East Rift of the Hawaiian volcanoes.  This road goes by the coast line of the region and explores twenty miles of the Chain of Craters road.  This road also has to be checked for accessibility since there are active lava flows in the area which mean that the landscape is always different when tourists visit, but also that parts of the road may close at times for safety reasons.  One precaution on this road is to fuel up, not only the car but also with any water or snacks that the tourists require since there are not any stops to get these things along the course of the road.</p>
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		<title>Information About The Volcanoes In Hawaii</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hawaii is amazing! Between the weather, the water, and the culture, it is a place that many people want to visit some time in their life, and quite a few people visit regularly. One of the things that many tourists are thrilled to see are the volcanoes. Since Hawaii is formed on the tops of [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com">Travel Packages To Hawaii</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com/information-about-the-volcanoes-in-hawaii.php">Information About The Volcanoes In Hawaii</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hawaii is amazing! Between the weather, the water, and the culture, it is a place that many people want to visit some time in their life, and quite a few people visit regularly.</p>
<p>One of the things that many tourists are thrilled to see are the volcanoes. Since Hawaii is formed on the tops of volcanoes, volcanoes figure prominently in the history and culture of Hawaii. Where can you learn more about these fascinating geologic forms? There are many places to get more information about the Hawaiian volcanoes.</p>
<p>Volcanoes National Park</p>
<p>Located on the Big Island of Hawaii, Volcanoes National Park is a great place to learn more about the volcanoes of Hawaii. Near the entrance of the part is the Kilauea Visitor Center. This has exhibits, a movie, information about current Hawaii volcano activities or you can walk and talk with a park ranger.</p>
<p>Within a walk&#8217;s distance from here is the edge of Kilauea Caldera. That&#8217;s the pit of Halemaumau, which is part of Kilauea Volcano.</p>
<p>A short drive away are the Steam Vents. You can also get information at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and Jaggar Museum.</p>
<p>You should also plan to drive down the Chain of Craters Road to see what is happening now in terms of volcanic activity. On this adventure, you can follow the road to the coast, and actually see where the Hawaiian volcano lava flows into the ocean.</p>
<p>Being in Hawaii and seeing the volcanoes up close and personal is the best way to get information about the volcanoes in Hawaii.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m Not In Hawaii!</p>
<p>From the mainland, you can get information about the volcanoes in Hawaii other places. Libraries have many books &#8211; often with full color photos &#8211; that can answer many of your volcano related questions.</p>
<p>There are also films &#8211; documentaries &#8211; about the volcanoes and volcanic activity in Hawaii. Check with National Geographic and similar magazines for articles as well.</p>
<p>Check Online</p>
<p>If you do a quick search online, you will find a lot of information about the volcanoes in Hawaii. They have spectacular photos and sometimes even videos embedded in the site. There are sites that tell the legends about each volcano, as well. These stories can be very interesting reading and can help you understand the volcanoes and the culture surrounding them even better. The list of resources available over the Internet with information about the volcanoes in Hawaii is almost inexhaustible &#8211; it is almost as good as actually being there.</p>
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		<title>Facts About Volcanoes And Lava In Hawaii</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you realize that the Hawaiian Islands are on the tops of major undersea volcanoes? Few people do! There are more than fifteen volcanoes in what we consider the Hawaiian Islands, though currently only three are considered active. It&#8217;s not just the Hawaiian beaches you should visit &#8211; also take a look at the volcanoes [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com">Travel Packages To Hawaii</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com/facts-about-volcanoes-and-lava-in-hawaii.php">Facts About Volcanoes And Lava In Hawaii</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you realize that the Hawaiian Islands are on the tops of major undersea volcanoes? Few people do! There are more than fifteen volcanoes in what we consider the Hawaiian Islands, though currently only three are considered active. It&#8217;s not just the Hawaiian beaches you should visit &#8211; also take a look at the volcanoes of Hawaii while you&#8217;re there!</p>
<p>Hawaii &#8211; Basic Information</p>
<p>Hawaii is made up of eight main islands. They are Hawaii, Kauai, Niihua, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Maui, and Oahu. There&#8217;s a small island called Kaala, and then nine more land masses that are above sea level, bringing the total of islands to eighteen. Some people also like to take into account the hundred plus rocks and islets that also show above the water line. All in all, that makes 130 or so in the whole area. All of these are considered to be volcanic, marine sedimentary or erosional in origin. This explains why the Hawaiian Islands and lava from the Hawaii volcanoes will be forever linked.</p>
<p>How Were These Volcanoes Formed?</p>
<p>These volcanoes were over a &#8220;hot spot&#8221; on the earth. As the Hawaiian volcanic lava erupting, these eventually grew taller than sea level, making islands. Then the seafloor moved, at a rate of 7-9 cm a year, the volcanoes moved north, pulling away from the &#8220;hot spots.&#8221; These volcanoes are no longer active. But two still are, Mauna Loa and Kilauea.</p>
<p>There is also Lo&#8217;ihi, which is a new volcano! Since Lo`ihi is still about 1,000 meters below sea level, there&#8217;s nothing to see above the level of the ocean. The other two active volcanoes are Mauna Loa and Kilauea.</p>
<p>About Hawaiian Volcano Lava</p>
<p>Modern geologists and volcanologists have two words to describe the lava flows from Hawaiian volcanos. The two words are Pahoehoe and &#8216;a&#8217;a.</p>
<p>Pahoehoe is a smooth surfaced lava flow. By contrast &#8216;a&#8217;a is a rough and broken surfaced lava flow. In the Hawaiian Dictionary, Pahoehoe means &#8220;smooth and unbroken, or satin (like the fabric)&#8221;.</p>
<p>Traditionally, the term &#8216;a&#8217;a is supposed to be the sound of someone walking across the lava in bare feet. While that makes for a clever story, it doesn&#8217;t quite match up with the reality. The Hawaiian Dictionary says that &#8216;a&#8217;a means many things, including a small root or vein, stony, to challenge, to burn. Maybe the definitions of burning or challenge are what prompted Hawaiians to call volcanic lava of these types &#8216;a&#8217;a.</p>
<p>Whatever the true meaning, be sure to see both types while you are visiting Hawaii and seeing the volcanic lava.</p>
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		<title>Splendor of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When visiting Hawaii there are many different tourist attractions on the islands.  Some come to visit the beaches to bask in the sun and explore the magnificent waters.  Others will come to hike through the vast rain forests and to dive off the coast lines to see the reefs and underwater creatures.  In addition to all of these adventures, there is also Hawaii&#8217;s Volcanoes National Park which hosts a variety of live volcanoes that tourists can explore via roadways and pathways so that they have a variety of options to fit the time that they have to visit the park.  There are Hawaii volcano tours in the park so that guides can take the tourists through and explain all of the different features.</p>
<p>What to See</p>
<p>One of the great places to explore in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park is the Crater Rim Drive.  This drive goes down about eleven miles of roadway where individuals can see the desert and rain forest as well as the summit of the volcano.  There are certain times of year that this roadway will be closed so tourists should check with the park to see if the road is open or if it is closed due to volcanic activity.</p>
<p>Another place to visit in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park is the various places where there are lava flows.  Individuals should also check with the park to see what roads are open to see these flows, but once they have, there are many places to drive through or hike through to see them.  One such road is the East Rift and coastal area in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park.  This road goes for twenty miles through the park along the coastline where there is lava activity in certain sections of the road.  This means that the scenic views are always changing, as the lava moves and hardens in the park.</p>
<p>In addition to these drives, there are also day hikes, camping areas and biking trails through Hawaii&#8217;s Volcanoes National Park.  Going on these different trails or camping trips give individuals a more personal look at the different things to see in the park, but they also require more time to visit.  The drives can be done thoroughly in anywhere from two to five hours, whereas the hikes and the camping can take days to explore.  When visiting the park, individuals should always have their cameras and binoculars along so that they can more readily capture the sights of the area, including the various birds and other wildlife that can be found in Hawaii&#8217;s Volcanoes National Park.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Hawaii, there are active volcanoes that are able to be viewed by tourists in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park. There are ways to view the park from the comfort of the car, driving along scenic roads through the park. There are also ways to get more personal with the environment, going on hiking and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com">Travel Packages To Hawaii</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com/going-on-a-hawaiian-volcano-tour.php">Going on a Hawaiian Volcano Tour</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Hawaii, there are active volcanoes that are able to be viewed by tourists in the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park.  There are ways to view the park from the comfort of the car, driving along scenic roads through the park.  There are also ways to get more personal with the environment, going on hiking and biking routes through the park, or even spending the night in the park by camping on the inside.  If individuals want to learn even more about the park than they can read about in the different brochures and signs, they can take a Hawaiian volcano tour, which is led by the park rangers who have extensive knowledge of the park and share that with the tourists.</p>
<p>Choices</p>
<p>There are many different Hawaiian volcano tours that are offered daily in the park.  It is always wise to check the park&#8217;s schedule ahead of time to make sure that a particular tour is still on for the day because, since the volcanoes are active, there are sometimes closings due to the fumes in the park or because the lava flows have shifted.  However, most of the daily tours are held in areas that can be explored daily and range in time from twenty minutes to forty five minutes long.</p>
<p>One of these Hawaii volcano tours helps to explain to tourists the Hawaiian island volcanology, or how all of the volcanoes began.  This talk takes about twenty minutes to complete and is not an active walk, but rather a seminar on the volcanoes.  This talk is usually offered twice per day by the rangers, once in the morning and once in the afternoon.</p>
<p>A Hawaiian volcano tour that is led through the park every day, twice per day, is the summit walk.  This one takes about forty-five minutes to complete and is led on a paved path through the park.  The ranger will explain different biological features that are seen, as well as geological facts and Hawaiian culture.  This tour is ideal even for those who are in wheelchairs since the entire path is wheelchair accessible.</p>
<p>There are also Hawaiian volcano tours that are available after it gets dark in the park.  These are only offered during certain times of each month and are given as presentations by different guest speakers.  There are also junior programs in the park that are designed just for kids so that they can learn about the biology, geology and Hawaiian culture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The maui hawaii resort is not quite the place where you picture yourself as lost, but the one where you feel you could just stay on forever. With the maui hawaii resort being on the coast line, there is nothing on the planet that could match any other idyllic spot if you tried to think [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com">Travel Packages To Hawaii</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.travelpackagestohawaii.com/the-maui-hawaii-resort.php">The Maui Hawaii Resort</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The maui hawaii resort is not quite the place where you picture yourself as lost, but the one where you feel you could just stay on forever. With the maui hawaii resort being on the coast line, there is nothing on the planet that could match any other idyllic spot if you tried to think of one when you are there. You have the perfect weather basically all year round, the perfect hosts too.</p>
<p>Pure Blissfulness</p>
<p>The food served at the maui hawaii resort would be freshly picked local fruits and freshly caught line fish. With all this who could possibly want or need anything more? Served with traditional style at the maui hawaii resort, the ladies would be in their correct attire, the grass skirts and their flower headgear, and of course the flower necklace for your arrival and or departure.</p>
<p>Sunset Evenings With Bonfires</p>
<p>And in the evenings when the sun begins to set you can enjoy the pleasures of their festive moments with their ladies doing their dances around the bonfires, preparing for the dinners that need to be served soon, singing Aloha meaning hello and goodbye in Hawaiian. You can pick and chose any maui hawaii resort you wish to go to, and the service and smiles will be the same all around. The staff at the maui hawaii resort welcome visitors with open arms throughout the year, and make sure they enjoy their stay, hoping for them to return or encourage others to visit their volcanic island.</p>
<p>Natures Creations</p>
<p>Yes not everything is so luscious and green for this tropical island, and not everything is safe from the hawaii volcano that has erupted time and time again as most of the volcanoes on the island are still alive and very active. Not many people live near these volcanoes either, but since these creations of nature are a major attraction they still bring in extra revenue for the island.</p>
<p>Living with the idea of a volcano on the verge of erupting could definitely make you want to run away from home as far as possible, but once the air and ash is cleared, life continues to seem the most rewarding life that could possibly be on an island so great that you never really want to leave.  Even though death is at your door daily, researchers keep a watchful eye on the volcanoes for evacuation purposes for which many know the drill already, and are ready to abandon their homes in a flash.</p>
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