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Hawaii National Park: A Guide for the Haleakala Section, Island of Maui, Hawaii

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About This Book

A compact visitor's guide to the Haleakala section of Hawaii National Park that combines practical travel information—access routes, viewpoints, trails, suggested hikes, camping and lodging—with natural history and cultural background. It outlines volcanic geology and scenic origins, surveys native plants (emphasizing the silversword), birds, insects, and unique high-elevation habitats, and recounts local Hawaiian legends and archaeological and historical notes. Illustrated maps, numbered points of interest, outfit and safety advice for crater trips, and lists for identification make it a field-ready companion for sightseers and naturalists seeking orientation and concise interpretation of the area's landscape and biota.

About the Author

Ruhle, George Cornelius portrait

George Cornelius Ruhle

George Cornelius Ruhle was an American author known for his contributions to travel literature, particularly in relation to Hawaii's natural beauty. His notable work, "Hawaii National Park: A Guide for the Haleakala Section, Island of Maui, Hawaii," serves as a detailed guide to one of the most stunning national parks in the United States. Ruhle's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the unique landscapes and ecosystems of Hawaii, providing readers with insights into the park's features and attractions. His work is a valuable resource for both visitors and those interested in the natural history of the region.

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