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A must-see spot for Hawaii tourism

Hawaii Islands is a crescent island chain consisting of 124 small islands and 8 large islands, which is set in the central Pacific Ocean in a curved way. The scenery is very charming. Come with me to learn about the must-see attractions in Hawaii. Welcome to read the reference.

Lanikai Beach

Located in the suburb of Kona, Oahu, Hawaii. This beach, which is only 0.5 miles, is one of the best beaches in the world. Near Ranikai Beach is a high-class residential area, which can only be reached by public transport facilities. There are no public parking lots, rest places and showers. On weekdays, this beach is empty, but it is very crowded on weekends and tourist seasons.

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Hawaii has the most incredible natural wonders, including Napari Coast, mcbride Garden and Allerton Garden, and magnificent waterfalls like Verruya. In addition, Hanapepe, Loya, Weimeiya, Hanaree and other small towns make you feel unique charm.

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It is the second most populous CDP in Hawaii, with 43,263 people in the 20 10 census. Shiloh is the county seat of Hawaii County, located in the south of Shiloh District. Overlooking Shiloh Bay, the town is close to two active volcanoes, Mauna Loa and Monaque Ya.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

It shows the results of volcanic activity, migration and evolution 700 thousand years ago. It has a unique ecosystem and a unique human cultural process. The park highlights two of the most active volcanoes in the world, and provides relevant explanations of the Hawaiian Islands and the violent volcano landscape. Hawaii volcanoes national park was designated as an international biosphere reserve in 1980 and a world cultural heritage in 1987.

Kilauea Dean National Wildlife Refuge

Founded in 1985, it is a lighthouse with a long history, which was handed over by the US Coast Guard to the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Cliffs and open grass slopes on the seashore provide a hotbed for endangered Hawaiian geese. There are red-footed boobies, Raysang albatrosses, wedge-tailed seagulls and other seabirds in Kilauea. Hawaiian monk seals and green turtles also take refuge here, and humpback whales also take refuge here in winter.

Such a beautiful scenery will make you unforgettable all your life!