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Exploring Wild Hawaii

February 3 - 13, 2010

Double occupancy: $4,995 per person
Single supplement:
$1,345
HMNH Leader: To be announced


The Hawaiian archipelago, located 2,500 miles from any other landmass, is truly one of the most remote places on earth. Isolated in the mid-Pacific, Hawaii is a living museum of geology and biology. See and learn about native and migratory birds, as well as the unique plants that support the fascinating Polynesian culture. Discover exciting marine life on a whale watching and snorkeling cruise, and see the world’s most active volcano and vivid examples of volcanic activity and plate tectonics. Visit three islands, Kauai, Maui and the Big Island, each markedly different and representing the geologically oldest and youngest islands in the archipelago. Visit rainforests and deserts, exploring the incredible variety of habitats at elevations ranging from sea level to more than 6,000 feet, and see the exotic flora, fauna, and reefs that Hawaii has to offer.


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