June 16, 2006, Newsletter Issue #53: Honeymoon on Hawaii´s "Big Island"

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The Big Island of Hawaii is actually more than twice the size of the rest of the Hawaiian islands combined! And because of Kilauea, its still-active volcano, the island continues to grow day by day. Other awesome volcanic sights are 13,796 foot-tall Mauna Kea, and the vast lava fields.

There are fields of sugar cane and coffee to see (and sample), along with rain forests, innumerable waterfalls and gorgeous, peaceful beaches.

Of course, in the midst of all the serenity, there are plenty of hotels, motels and restaurants on Hawaii.

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