Surfers the world giant waves breaking in Hawaii
Surfers and tourists around the world have gathered in Hawaii and have enjoyed their wave boards over twelve feet high were triggered by a storm system that takes place these days in the Pacific.
The same system is causing these big waves up to exceed 12 feet. The surfers are in Hawaii so they can enjoy these days of this great natural spectacle that did not occur for 50 years
Between today and tomorrow, a series of giant waves is on the decline on the shores of the Hawaiian archipelago. For surfers and welcome to tourists, has exceptional swell waves over 12 meters high to legendary surfing spots like Waimea Beach.
Hawaii’s beaches are disappearing
Hawaii is running out of beaches. Or rather, Hawaii is losing the size and beauty of its beaches. And as the climate change will continue raising sea level, their precious print will eventually be a distant memory. For now, the islands are not going away, but continue, to watch their beautiful sunsets sailors will have to climb to the top of one of its volcanoes.
Geologists from the University of Hawaii have sounded the alarm. Climate change is causing sea level rise that threatens to decimate its wonderful beaches. Until now, a quarter of the sand island of Oahu has disappeared, while more than half of the beaches of Kauai, one of
Hawaii: The birth of 1961 unveiled
The long version of the official birth certificate of Barack Obama in 1961 in Hawaii: The documents include the real name of doctor and hospital name.
The images of two birth certificates dating from 1961 in Hawaii similar to that which would have the Hawaiian record of Barack Obama have finally been unveiled.
The Honolulu Advertiser published [...]
Haleakala Hawaii
With a circumference of 34 km of Haleakala has one of the largest craters in the world. At the same time, the volcano crater, with more than 3000 meters of altitude the highest point of Maui. The crater is actually a millennia-over from heavy rains washed out large basin with several volcanic cones, and thick [...]
When to Go to Oahu
Long days of sunshine and fairly mild year-round temperatures make Hawai’i an all-season destination. Most resort areas are at sea level, with average afternoon temperature during the coldest winter months of December and January at 75°F; during the hottest months of August and September the temperature often reaches 92°F.
The ideal seasons to visit O’ahu are [...]
Weather of Hawaii: A destination for all seasons
Hawaii is really a destination for all seasons, with little variation in climate. Recognizes only two seasons: kau (high sun from May to August) and hoo-yl (low sun from September to April). However, the low sun season is high season, especially those fleeing the U.S. winter. Hotel rates are cheaper from April until late November, [...]
Hawaii: The volcano Kilauea in action
Of volcanoes on the island of Hawaii, the largest archipelago of homonymous, I had talked a few days ago. This spectacular video, just 1 minute and a half, leads us to the foot of Kilauea, which is almost constantly in operation and represents the greatest tourist attraction on the island. If you are planning [...]
Hawaii: Interesting Maui
Maui is nicknamed “Valley Island”, since it is enclosed between two large extinct volcanoes (Haleakala and Puu Kuku) separated by a central valley. This is the second largest island and most developed of the Neighbor Islands. It is renowned for its many beautiful beaches, some of which are among the best in the world for [...]
Environment of Hawaii
The state of Hawaii is located 2367 km north of the Equator, and 4025 km south-west of the nearest continental mass. The six main islands are part of an archipelago made up of 128 islands that stretches for 2452 km from Kure Atoll, north-west, to the Big Island, south-west. The islands are Oahu, Maui and [...]
Beaches of Hawaii
In fact, 822 miles (1320 kilometers) of coastline are furnished with stunning beaches of every size and shape, they have been rewarded, with traits of shimmering white sand and golden brown, with dark red volcanic grains and water with multiple tones blue, turquoise and jade all clear as crystal.
Of the best in the world, which [...]
