maui

The island of Maui was formed by two volcanos that erupted long ago - the extinct 5,788-ft Puu Kukui and the dormant 10,023-ft Haleakala (now the centerpiece of a national park). The resulting depression between the two is what gives Maui its nickname, the Valley Isle.

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Surfer at Hookipa
Beach Park, Maui


Keaku Falls,
Road to Hana, Maui


Kaanapali Shores, Maui


Hawaiian Torch Lighting
Ceremony on Black Rock


Hawaiian Lights Torch
on Black Rock


Hawaiian Torch's Lit,
Signifying the end of day


Windsurfer at Hookipa
Beach Park, Maui


Kaanapali Resorts, Maui


Waves at Hookipa
Beach Park, Maui

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