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THE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAII

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Hawaii's Annual Events & Festivals ( THE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAII) The Festive Islands of Aloha Dive deep into Hawaii’s local community and you’ll discover a culture alive with paniolo (cowboys), Chinese dragons, ethnic festivals, culinary events and an exotic collection of celebrations. Throughout the year, you’ll also encounter parades, street parties, food and craft fairs, concerts and family activities that honor every aspect of Hawaii’s diverse culture. AddTHE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAII Annual Events Many of Hawaii’s most memorable celebrations occur annually. Some, like the  Honolulu Marathon (December) and the  Hawaii International Film Festiva l (October), draw visitors and participants from around the globe. Others, like Oahu’s  Prince Lot Hula Competition  (July) or the  Eo E Emalani I Alakai Festival  (October) on Kauai and the statewide  King Kamehameha Celebration  (June) are primarily local occasions. These events have a strong allure fo...
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THE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAII Hawaii is home to five active volcanoes. Four are located on Hawaii Island: Kīlauea, Maunaloa, Hualālai and Maunakea. The fifth, Haleakalā, is located on Maui. The most popular place to see volcanoes in Hawaii is Hawaii Volcanoes National Park,THE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAII http://thealohastateofhawaii.com/ AdTHE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAIId caption Add THE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAIIcaption  home to two active volcanoes: Kilauea and Maunaloa. There is currently no lava flow in the park, but depending on conditions, you may be able to see steam. Visitors are required to stay on designated trails and should not approach lava. Check weather and volcano conditions before visiting THE ALOHA STATE OF HAWAII