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Video Maui Hawaii

On November 26, 1778, Captain James Cook became the first European explorer to see Maui. Maui land tour, Maui tropical plantation, Iao Valley, Whale watching, Harbor sights The climate of the Hawaiian Islands is characterized by a two-season year, mild and uniform temperatures everywhere except at high elevations, marked geographic differences in rainfall, high relative [...]

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Atlantis IV Submarine Lahaina Maui Hawaii Short Trip Video Great

The first European to visit Maui was the French admiral Jean François de Galaup de La Pérouse, who landed on the shores of what is now known as La Perouse Bay on May 29, 1786. Trip aboard the Atlantis IV submarine from the port in Lahaina out to the sub via shuttle, then board, descend, [...]

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Presentation Kihei Maui Hawaii

Several of the volcanoes were close enough to each other that lava flows on their flanks overlapped one another, causing several volcanoes to merge into a single island. Video slide show to Jack Johnson Winter rainfall in the lowlands is the result of storm activity, which is as likely to occur in the daytime as [...]

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Maui Hawaii 2008 Video Great

Haleakala National Park is home to one of the most beautiful sunrises in the world. 2008 Trip to Maui Hawaii more video @ http://www.robsnet.com At the other extreme, the annual average rainfall exceeds 300 inches along the lower windward slopes of Haleakala, particularly along the Hana Highway.

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Video Obligatory Maui Hawaii Vacation

At the other extreme, the annual average rainfall exceeds 300 inches along the lower windward slopes of Haleakala, particularly along the Hana Highway. My awesome vacation in Maui! Maui�s rugged, irregular topography produces marked variations in conditions from one locality to another.

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