Hawaii National Park: A Guide for the Haleakala Section, Island of Maui, Hawaii

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Author Ruhle, George Cornelius, 1900-
Illustrator Black, Donald M.
LoC No. 91179000
Title Hawaii National Park: A Guide for the Haleakala Section, Island of Maui, Hawaii
Alternate Title Haleakala Guide
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Summary "Hawaii National Park: A Guide for the Haleakala Section, Island of Maui, Hawaii" by George C. Ruhle is a travel and nature guide written in the late 20th century. This guide serves as an informative companion for visitors exploring the Haleakala section of Hawaii National Park, detailing its unique geological features, cultural history, and the breathtaking landscapes it offers. The book aims to enhance the travel experience by providing insights into the natural wonders and legends associated with Haleakala, the park's striking volcano. The opening of this guide introduces readers to Haleakala, its remarkable height, and its distinct volcanic formations. It offers a sneak peek into the park's history, including ancient Hawaiian legends that connect the mountain with the demi-god Maui. Additionally, the preface emphasizes the guide's intent to stimulate curiosity and appreciation of the site, while subsequently outlining practical information for visitors, such as access routes and recreational opportunities in the area. This blend of myth, history, and practical advice lays the groundwork for an enriching exploration of Haleakala National Park. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DU: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: History of Oceania (South Seas)
Subject Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Hawaii)
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EBook-No. 57258
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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