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When you are on Maui come by our shop for great prices on quality snorkel gear and other ocean sports/beach rentals. Enjoy snorkeling with colorful tropical fish, turtles and, if you're lucky, dolphins
One of Kauai's most famous waterfalls is Wailua Falls.
Remember the television show "Fantasy Island"? These falls were featured in the opening credits just before Tattoo shouted, "Da Plane, Da Plane". A quick five minute drive from Lihue, through sugar cane fields and past a local memorial park, you will be face to face with this massive watery display. No hiking is required for viewing, just pull your car up to the side of the road and grab your camera. Mornings are the most pristine viewing times as the sun will be facing the falls. The strong and sure-footed may want to brave the slippery trail down to the bottom of the falls and take a dip in the cool pool. The trail starts at the beginning of the viewing turnoff, but please be extremely
careful as it is a very steep and possibly dangerous descent.
Nowhere else in the United States, much less the world, is there a spot like Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and no visit to the Big Island is really complete without paying homage to Madame Pele, Hawaii's Goddess of the volcano. This is a place of creation, of life, of incredible force and energy, yet it is not only accessible, it is designed to accommodate, educate, and enthrall all who enter the park. According to Hawaiian legend, this is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian Goddess of fire. Pele's first home was Niihau, the oldest island in the chain, but the goddess of the sea chased Pele from island to island until she finally came to rest in Halem'uma'u Crater, in Kilauea Caldera, where she still resides today. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was established in 1916 as the country's thirteenth national park, and was created to preserve the region's unique volcanic features, its early human history, and the plant and animal life that is part of this special bio-region.
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