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- noun a national park in Hawaii featuring active volcanoes
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If you want to get more up front and personal schedule a private trek with Warren Costa, owner of Native Guide Hawaii at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Marjorie Hope Rothstein: Escape to Paradise! (With a Sense of Urgency) 2010
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is on the list (it boasts Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes), so is Pearl Harbor, but also more remote locations like the place where Captain Cook first landed on the Big Island and plenty of waterfalls.
20 Hawaii Historic Sites: State Issues Own List Of Historic Places (PHOTOS,POLL) 2010
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The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916, displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution -- processes that thrust a bare land from the sea and clothed it with complex and unique ecosystems and a distinct human culture.
Fact Sheet On Protecting Hawaiis Heritage And Environment ITY National Archives 2000
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Today, President Clinton announced new protection for the centuries-old Ala Kahakai trail and cleared the way for the expansion of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, both located on the Big Island.
Fact Sheet On Protecting Hawaiis Heritage And Environment ITY National Archives 2000
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This gallery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park offers mainland visitors an overview of island art.
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Because of the latest activity, the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has closed Chain of Craters Road and all east rift zone and coastal trails.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Because of the latest activity, the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has closed Chain of Craters Road and all east rift zone and coastal trails.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park rangers found a debris field of Plexiglas near the fuselage wreckage.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park rangers found a debris field of Plexiglas near the fuselage wreckage.
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But geologist Dan Walker, who developed and installed the devices in the seismically active coastal area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, needs $60 a month to pay satellite charges.
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