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TRIPinfo.com's "Traveler Show & Tell" Got a Picture to Show or Story to Tell? We're Interested! Let Us Know. February 13, 2008 This is Hawaii? Looks Like Mars to Me!
MAUI, HI – Standing here at an elevation of 9,740 feet above sea level overlooking Haleakala Crater, the largest dormant volcano on earth, is an unforgettable experience...no matter what time of day you visit! Walk above the clouds during the afternoon, catch an exquisite sunrise in the early morning, stay late for a spectacular sunset, or see more stars than you ever have seen at night. No wonder Haleakala means "House of the sun" in Hawaiian! At its peak, Haleakala is 10,023 feet. Be sure to dress warm since the temperature is about 30 degrees cooler here than at sea level. Copyright 2008 TRIPmedia Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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