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LOCATIONS, LOCATIONS!
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Whether you want the
Moon, Mars, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, the wild West or just
a stunning beach, waterfall or jungle in Hawai`i, Maui County has the
right location for you. |
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the images below
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panoramic Virtual Tour
of that location.
West
Maui has majestic mountains, the historic town of Lahaina as well
as beaches, pine forests, pineapple and sugarcane fields. Back
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Central
Maui, the commercial hub of the island, is home to the twin cities
of Kahului and Wailuku.
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the slopes of Haleakala Crater is the fertile rolling green hills
of Upcountry where Maui’s cowboys reside. It also features
eucalyptus and redwood forests. At the top of the 10,023 foot high
Haleakala is the dramatic moonlike crater which is 21 miles across
and 4,000 feet deep. Back
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Going
further East is the fabled road to Hana, boasting one of the most
scenic drives in Hawai`i featuring 54 bridges, 600 curves,
numerous waterfalls, tropical rainforests, spectacular rocky
cliffs, taro patches and multi-colored sand beaches.
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| Rounding
out Maui’s landscape is the sunny, cactus strewn arid Southwest
coast boasting deserts, gulches and lava as well as 320 days of
sunshine annually. Back
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Maui has four
very different yet charming towns. New age gurus and international
wind surfers give Pa`ia a colorful European/Caribbean feel.
Lahaina features turn of the century architecture complimenting
its historic missions and prison. The town of Makawao, is an
artist colony whose setting is the wild west. And finally, the
majestic yet sleepy town of Hana evokes the Hawaii of yesteryear.
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| Moloka`i’s
Westside could easily be the plains of Africa while its Eastside
is as tropical and pristine as it gets. Back
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And
finally, Lana`i offers the Mars like Garden of the Gods, miles of
beaches, a shipwreck and the unique Monroe Trail.
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