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 |
Keaku Falls, |
Kaanapali Shores, Maui | |
Hawaiian Torch Lighting |
Hawaiian Lights Torch |
Hawaiian Torch's Lit, | |
Windsurfer at Hookipa |
Kaanapali Resorts, Maui |
Waves at Hookipa |
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