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Haleakalā (/ˌhɑːliˌɑːkəˈlɑː/; Hawaiian:
Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈhɐlɛˈjɐkəˈlaː]), or the East Maui Volcano, is a m****ive,
active shield volcano that...
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Haleakalā National Park is a
national park of the
United States located on the
island of Maui, Hawaii.
Named after Haleakalā, a
dormant volcano within...
- The
Haleakalā Observatory, also
known as the
Haleakalā High
Altitude Observatory Site, is Hawaii's
first astronomical research observatory. It is located...
- USS
Haleakala (AE-25) was a Nitro-class
ammunition ship of the
United States Navy in
service from 1959 to 1993. The USS
Haleakala (AE-25) was launched...
- 2023. Once part of Maui Nui, Maui is
dominated by two
volcanic features:
Haleakalā in the southeast, and the West Maui
Mountains in the northwest. The two...
- from the
Haleakala liner notes. Deuter – flute, guitar, synthesizer,
production Manfred Manke –
design Eckart Rahn –
cover art "Deuter:
Haleakala > Review"...
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manufacturers such as
Haleakala Dairy and
Orchards Hawaii occasionally distributed the caps as
promotional items. When
Haleakala used the caps to successfully...
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Santalum haleakalae,
known as
Haleakala sandalwood or ʻIliahi in Hawaiian, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
sandalwood family, that is
endemic to...
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Haleakala was a
steam cargo ship
built in 1919 by Long
Beach Shipbuilding Company of Long
Beach for the
United States Shipping Board (USSB) as part of...
- The
Haleakalā Trail (also
sometimes known as the
Haleakala Bridle Trail) is the
historic public access route to
Haleakalā Crater and the
summit of Haleakalā...