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Hawaii Volcanoes and Hawaii Volcano Tour
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Hawaii volcanoes are a major
attraction for tourists every year, as hundreds flock to view active and dormant
volcanoes. A Hawaii volcano tour will take guests by land, sea, or air, and up
close to volcanic activity, letting spectators actually have site of flowing hot
lava. A Hawaii volcano tour will also take you to national parks where life and
lush vegetation has found a place atop the rocks of aged volcanic
flow.
The Hawaiian Islands are actually formed from volcanic activity,
which continues to shape and reshape the islands today. Each island of the
Hawaiian Archipelago is made up of at least one primary volcano. Some of the
islands are combinations of more than one volcano. The Big Island is entirely
formed by five major volcanoes: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, Hualalai and
Kohala. Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano on our earth today and Kohala,
now extinct, is the oldest of the five.
While most of the islands offer
some type of Hawaii volcano
tour, the Big Island is where the Hawaii volcanoes action is. The Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park, which covers 218,000 square feet, is the place to see
Hawaii volcanoes in action. The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park hosts both the
world's most massive volcano, Mauna Kea, at 13,796 feet, and Kilauea, the
world's most active volcano. cheap vacations to hawaii Kilauea, which has been in continual
eruption since 1983, gives visitors on a Hawaii volcano tour stunning views of
molten lava flows, steam vents, and vast lava fields. If inland flows are
present when you are a visiting the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, you may have
an opportunity to see molten lava flow at close range. The Hawaii Volcanoes
National Park offers daily, guided tours, but visitors need to be physically fit
and appropriately dressed for these hiking excursions. Even though this Hawaii
volcano tour is known to be approachable, lava flows can pose danger. All
visitors to the park should speak with Park Rangers and stay within the Park
guidelines for viewing volcanic activity.
There are Hawaii volcano tours
that offer a fantastic view from the air, while riding in a helicopter. Also,
from the safe vantage point of the sea, some volcanic flow may be visible from a
boat, as the lava drops off the edge of the island and into the ocean. Your
sense of adventure can determine the viewing platform your want for Hawaii
volcanoes.
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