- Puʻu
Huluhulu is a
volcanic cone
located near the
center of the
Island of
Hawaii in the
State of Hawaii. It is
located on the
southern side of
Hawaii Route...
-
pimple to a hill, and can
refer to: Puu ****ui,
mountain peak in
Hawaii Pu'u
Huluhulu (Hawaii
Route 200) Pu'u 'Ō'ō (Puu Oo),
volcanic cone in
Hawaii Setsuna...
-
Gossypium tomentosum,
commonly known as maʻo,
huluhulu or
Hawaiian cotton, is a
species of
cotton plant that is
endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands. Genetic...
- Inland,
along State Highway 200, are:
Mauna Kea
mountain road and Puu
Huluhulu and others. In the
District of
South Hilo,
there are,
along State Highway...
-
locations inland along Route 200
including Mauna Kea
mountain road, Puʻu
Huluhulu, and others.
Along the
portion of Hawaiʻi Belt Road
north of Hilo lies...
-
Craters Road,
which follows a "chain" that also
includes the Hiʻiaka, Puʻu
Huluhulu, Kānenuiohamo,
Makaopuhi and Nāpau craters.
Three historic eruptions have...
-
common at
lower levels on the mountain. A po****r site is Kīpuka Puʻu
Huluhulu, a kīpuka on
Mauna Kea's
flank that
formed when lava
flows isolated the...
-
reduplication in the
Sonsorol language. E.g. 'orange' = hulu, 'oranges' =
huluhulu. The
numeral system of
Sonsorolese is base-10. The
numeral system can go...
- of the Humuʻula Saddle. Two
roads intersect Saddle Road
close to Puʻu
Huluhulu at its
crest near mile 28 at 6,632 feet (2,021 m)
above the sea level,...
- po****tion
structure and
reproductive isolation of this fly species. Puʻu
Huluhulu –
Volcanic cone in the
Island of
Hawaii U.S.
National Park Service. "Kīpuka...