Hawaii, one of the world's most popular vacation destinations, is also the world's most isolated major population center. Its population of more than one million lives on the eight majorislands, though more than one hundred outer islands stretch northeast along the Hawaiian archipelago. The Hawaiian Islands are shield volcanos formed by a magma hotspot under the Pacific plate; the island of Hawaii is home of Kilauea, the world's most active volcano. The isolation of the islands belies thousands of unique species of plants and animals, over 300 of which are today endangered.
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Hawaii Island
At more than 4000 square miles, the island of Hawaii is the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, hence its nickname - the Big Island - and it's the newest.
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Kahoolawe
Information and resources regarding the Island of Kahoolawe. This island is uninhabited. It was taken over by the US military during World War II and was extensively damaged by military testing and training activities.
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Kauai
Kauai, the Garden Island, is the oldest of the main Hawaiian islands. It is considered the most pristine of the main islands with its many white sandy beaches and verdant mountains and valleys.
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Lanai
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Leeward Islands
"Mai ka pi`ina a ka lä i ha`eha`e a i ka lä welowelo i Känemiloha`i" ...from where the sun rises Ha`eha`e to its setting at Kanemiloha`i...
Holoikauaua - Pearl and Hermes Atoll,
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Kanemiloha'i - Kure Atoll,
Kauo - Laysan Island,
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Maps and Views
This category includes links to maps, photograph sites, live web cams, satellite imagery ... any visual representation of the area.
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Maui
The second largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, Maui, nicknamed "the Valley Isle," is home to more than 140,000 people.
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Molokai
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News and Media
Includes news and media sites specific to the region (e.g. Magazines, Newspapers, Radio, Television).
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Oahu
Oahu, the Gathering Place, is Hawaii's most populous island, with nearly 800,000 people. It is the home of the state capital - Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor, picturesque Diamond Head, and the surf breaks along the North Shore, including possibly the most famous surf in the world, "Pipeline."
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Science and Environment
Hawaii is well known for its fine weather, blue ocean and scenic mountains and coastlines.
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This category is for listing sites that concern the make up of the local community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people.
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Weather
Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place, with respect to variables such as temperature, moisture, wind velocity, and barometric pressure.
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