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Showing posts with label Maui. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maui. Show all posts

Feb 12, 2019

[Answer] To make the most of a trip to Haleakala National Park in Maui, Hawaii, you would take in an epic sunrise from the top of the volcano, a vantage point ______.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " To make the most of a trip to Haleakala National Park in Maui, Hawaii, you would take in an epic sunrise from the top of the volcano, a vantage point ______. "



...1. 10,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean 2. 10,000 feet above the Atlantic Ocean 3. 3,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean 4. 3,000 feet above the Atlantic Ocean

Jul 1, 2018

[Answer] Which Maui establishment is famous for its Hawaiian shave ice?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Maui establishment is famous for its Hawaiian shave ice?"



...Shave ice or Hawaiian shave ice is an ice-based dessert made by shaving a block of ice. While the product can resemble a snow cone, snow cones are made with crushed, rather than shaved, ice. On the Big Island of Hawai'i, it is also referred to as 'ice shave', though both terms (ice shave and shave ice) are used by locals.

Jun 5, 2018

[Ans] This Hawaiian island is home to a natural swimming hole called Chutes and Ladders. Kauai Maui Oahu Lanai

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "This Hawaiian island is home to a natural swimming hole called Chutes and Ladders"



......The Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown by wealthy U.S. and European settlers in 1893. The usurpers then established a republic, and despite opposition from the majority of the Hawaiian people, successfully negotiated with the United States for annexation in 1898. The U.S. state of Hawaii now occupies the archipelago almost in its entirety (including the uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands), with the sole exception of Midway Island, which instead separately belongs to the United States as one of its unincorporated territories within the United States Minor Outlying Islands.