My wife, daughter and I visited the lava tubes on the Road to Hana. After getting directions from the owner, we took our flashlights and went on our self guided tour! Thoroughly enjoyed the experience...
Easy to miss this. There is a small roadside sign for the lava tube on the outskirts of Hana going back towards Kahului. The entrance is like in someone's back garden. The entrance fee is not much and...
Yeah, ok, so the eruption was a thousand years ago and the red-hot laval flowed out the end of the tube. Still, it's cool seeing where the river of lava once flowed from the inside of a lava tube.
This is a self-guided lava tube tour below ground in Hana. You are equipped with a flashlight and a "See you when you return!" I will admit I may have watched too many suspense/horror films in my da...
I found a small reference to this lava tube location *somewhere* and we made a point of stopping in on our way to Hana. It is on private property, with parking and portaloos, and for a modest $12 or s...
After getting directions from the owner, we took our flashlights and went on our self guided tour! Thoroughly enjoyed the experience!
This is a more professional excursion for the senior explorers, for pure tourists like us, it is possible to skip one of the sights that we missed, but the surroundings are ok
This natural tunnel with no traces of artificial repairs is entirely formed by lava flows. You must carry professional caving equipment and reserve sufficient resources to move forward. The flowers and letters left on the rocks at the entrance of the cave to mourn the victims indicate the price of adventure. There are traces of the predecessors left on the solidified rock at the foot, which is nothing more than a mark of someone visiting here, how strong human possessiveness is.