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Hawaii The Big Island |
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The average day-time temperatures in the coastal
areas range from the mid-80s in the summer months, to the mid
to low 70s in the winter months.
From the dazzling lava show of Hawaii's volcano to the island's
flowing waterfalls, lose yourself amidst nature's true wonders
when you travel to The Big Island. Larger than all the other
islands combined, The Big Island offers stunning black and white
sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, volcanic parks, coffee plantations,
exotic rivers and even cactus-studded deserts. The island is
dominated by the twin peaks of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, both
over 13,000 feet.
Mauna Kea is actually the top of a submerged mountain. At 32,000
feet from sea floor to sky, it could be called the tallest mountain
in the world, dwarfing Mount Everest by several thousand feet.
The town of Hilo is acclaimed as the "Flower Capital of
the World".
The Big Island is one of the only places on earth where you
can still see an active volcano. Kilauea has been periodically
erupting over the last decade.

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