Halona Blowhole - Amazing Natural Wonders - Mini Circle

Halona Blowhole - Amazing Natural Wonders - Mini Circle

The Hālona Blowhole is one of the most popular natural wonders in Hawaii. This gaping hole was formed when molten lava tubes were created from volcanic eruptions thousands upon years ago, but there are no active volcanoes on Oahu anymore to create this amazing site! Hālona lookout is a great spot to stop and enjoy the view. The scenic coastlines of both Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can be seen in this distance, making it worth visiting during your vacation on Oahu Island.

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Hanauma Bay Lookout - A well-known lookout point on O’ahu - Mini Circle

Hanauma Bay Lookout - A well-known lookout point on O’ahu - Mini Circle

Hanauma Bay Lookout is a well-traveled loop trail that's popular for all levels of walking and hiking. The flower-filled path is just under one mile long, located in Hanauma bay state park near the Hawaii Kai community on Oahu island.

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Koko Head Crater - A Famous Tourist Attraction - Mini Circle

Koko Head Crater - A Famous Tourist Attraction - Mini Circle

Koko Head is a southeastern Hawaiian headland that marks the eastern edge of Maunalua Bay. Portlock, a part of Hawai Kai, is located on the mountain's western side. Koko Head (at 642 feet or 196 meters) is an ancient tuff cone that is dwarfed by Koko Crater, whose summit, Kohelepelepe (or Puu Mai), rises to 1208 feet (368 meters). The biggest of the three depressions or ancient vents atop Koko Head produces the well-known Hanauma Bay. The Honolulu Volcanics include Koko Head, which last erupted between 30,000 and 35,000 years ago. 

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