Introduction to Hawaii Island

Hawaii, commonly referred to as the “Big Island,” is the largest and one of the most geologically diverse islands in the Hawaiian group of islands (archipelago). Hawaii is a state of the US and is located in the central Pacific Ocean. It is known for its active volcanoes, lush rainforests, black sand beaches, and rich Polynesian culture. The Big Island is the youngest island in the chain, and still continues to grow due to volcanic activity from Mauna Loa and Kilauea active volcano. Hawaii offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage with must-see attractions ranging from Volcanoes National Park to stunning waterfalls and coffee plantations. It is one of the top and most visited tourist destinations.

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