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Selasa, 25 November 2014

Four Fun Facts About Hawaii

Four Fun Facts About Hawaii


by Ella Hemmings


It's not hard to understand why people flock to Hawaii every year. After all, the sun-kissed beaches and amazing scenery are two fantastic reasons to come. Nearly 5 million people visit Oahu each year and about three million head to Maui. The Big Island, Kauai, Lanai and Molokai also have plenty of tourists during the year. Here are some more interesting facts about Hawaii.

While most people know the names of a few Hawaiian islands, it probably would surprise you to know that there are more than 130 islands, atolls and reefs that comprise the entire archipelago of Hawaii. The Leeward islands, which include Midway Island, are mostly uninhabited. The Windward Islands include Hawaii, which is also called The Big Island, Maui, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, Lanai, Kahoolawe and Niihau. While there is some tourism on Niihau, there is no lodging, shopping or restaurants and only about 170 people live there. Kahoolawe is entirely uninhabited and use of this island is heavily restricted.

Hawaii is the only state to have once been a monarchy with its own royal family. In the late 18th century, after much fighting between leaders of different islands, all of the main islands were united under one ruler. King Kamehameha the Great was the first monarch of the House of Kamehameha and his family ruled the island until 1872. At this point, the House of Kalakaua reigned over Hawaii until 1893 when the United States overthrew the Kingdom of Hawaii.

Many people flock to the islands to enjoy the warm weather and warm water, and while you might expect to find temperatures hovering around 78 degrees, virtually every climate on earth is featured on the island. It snows on several mountains in Hawaii, including Mauna Loa in Hawaii and sometimes on Haleakala on Maui. In addition, The Big Island is home to an arid, dry desert and one of the world's rainiest spots. The Big Island actually features eight different types of climates, including areas of tundra.

Hawaii is one of the world's most popular destination wedding sites, and thousands of couples flock to these islands to marry, to honeymoon or perhaps both. Couples can marry on the beach or opt for a wedding at a historic plantation or perhaps at a historic chapel. Even some beachfront or ocean-view restaurants are available for weddings and receptions. If you do wish to enjoy a Lahaina wedding or Maui wedding, it is a much easier process if you find a Maui wedding coordinator.

At Love Maui Weddings, for example, the staff has a full selection of romantic Maui wedding packages to consider. These range from intimate elopements and vow renewals to larger weddings and receptions. In addition, you can create your own custom wedding, as well. They can help you with all of the details including securing beach permits, finding a minister, hiring a photographer, arranging for flowers and music and much more.




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Title: Four Fun Facts About Hawaii
Author: Ella Hemmings
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