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Puerto Vallarta Seascape

Pellican standing on the rock

A serene seascape of Puerto Vallarta

Hawaiian  Shoreline


Hawai Volcano National Park

Volcano National Park in Big Island


Rainbow in the morning in Honolulu, Hawai


*The Hawaii Islands line up oldest to youngest with, the Big Island, in the southeast and the oldest islands away to northwest stretching 1,500 miles. Those islands are in northeastward order Big Island(Hawaii Island), Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, Niihau. Another island west to Maui is a private island, Kahoolawe. There is one more private island, Niihau, locates northwest to Kauai. The island chain encompasses a total of 6,423 square miles of land area, roughly the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined. The islands' modern era began in 1778, when Hawaiians on the islands witnessed two big ships, which they describe as floating islands. There were British ships HMS Resolution and HMS Discovery, which were commanded by Capt. James Cook. Hawaii Islands became an American territory in 1900, when Pres. William McKinley appointed territory's governor and judges. In 1959 Hawaii became the 50th American State.

*Owing to tropical climate in the middle of Pacific Ocean, during the day humidity is built up, resulting in frequent showers in the morning.
Morning in Hawaiian Island

Night in Hawaiian islands gets deep
As heavy clouds build up
From humidity generated by hot tropical sun during day time.
The morning in Hawaiian islands comes along with a fresh shower
Refreshing air in tropical paradise bringing colorful rainbows
That decorate blue sky.

The sun arises from the horizon of Pacific Ocean
Radiating splendid colors on far horizon.
All living creatures, trees, plants become vibrant
As the dawn approaches glorious morning
In the paradise of tropical islands in the South Pacific.

The ocean also wakes up
Making gracious waves from far distance
Slowly approaching to the beach,
Where they splash shattering into zillions of droplets,
Generating sounds of rumbling, whistling, horning, . . .
In harmony with sounds of wind from the ocean.



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