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The
Big Island
The
Big Island of Hawaii is more than twice the size of all of the
other Hawaiian Islands combined! It is made up of five volcanoes
and is over 4,000 square miles and still growing. It has the worlds
tallest mountain, Mauna Kea, at 13,796 feet above sea level and
30,000' measured from its base under the sea. It is also home
of Kilauea, the planets most active volcano, having earned that
title because it has been erupting since January 3, 1983; it has
added over 575 acres, creating new landscape, including several
black sand beaches. This island offers a tremendous amount of
geographic excitement to enjoy as you ride along on your tours.
A few miles cycling in any direction, or a few hundred feet in
elevation, often places you in a whole new climate and ecosystem.
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