Geography of Hawaii
Hawaii, a state of the United States. Hawaii is an archipelago of eight principal islands and numerous rocky islets, reefs, and shoals in the North Pacific Ocean.
See more »Hawaii is a series of still very-active volcanic islands, with densely populated coast-lines and thick rainforest interiors.
Oahu,Hawaii, the state's most populous island and the third largest island in the Hawaiian group. See more »
Hawaii, a state of the United States. Hawaii is an archipelago of eight principal islands and numerous rocky islets, reefs, and shoals in the North Pacific Ocean.
See more »Hilo, Hawaii, a port and the seat of Hawaii County. It is on Hilo Bay on the east coast of the island of Hawaii, 250 miles (400 km) southeast of Honolulu.
See more »Honolulu, Hawaii, the state capital and the seat of Honolulu County. Honolulu is on the southeast shore of Oahu island, about 2,400 miles (3,860 km) southwest of San Francisco.
See more »Kailua, Hawaii, a town on Oahu. It is on the island's east coast, across the Koolau Range from Honolulu.
See more »Kaneohe, Hawaii, a town on Oahu. It is located along Kaneohe Bay on the island's east coast.
See more »Kauai, one of the Hawaiian Islands. Kauai is nicknamed Garden Island for its lush vegetation and abundant rainfall.
See more »Kilauea, an active volcano on the island of Hawaii. Kilauea lies on the eastern slope of Mauna Loa, a larger, much higher, but less active volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
See more »Maui, one of the islands making up the state of Hawaii. Maui lies in the North Pacific Ocean about 35 miles (55 km) northwest of the island of Hawaii.
See more »Oahu,Hawaii, the state's most populous island and the third largest island in the Hawaiian group.
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