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Halona Blowhole
Oahu South Shore, Hawaii, USA
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Hawaii offers a plethora of natural wonders and spectacular visitor attractions, but a must-see when visiting the islands is the Halona Blowhole on Oahu. The blowhole is a natural occurrence formed by molten lava tubes from volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago. The lava tubes run to the ocean and, when the surf is right, the blowhole shoots water up to 30 feet in the air. The larger the waves, the larger the spray.

Location Map Geographic Coordinates:
Latitude: 21° 16' 51.6" N
Longitude: 157° 40' 41.52" W
Elevation: 47
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Time/Date:
2:05 PM, 6/16/2005

Equipment:
Nikon D70 with 10.5mm on Bogen 3415 kit



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