Maui Reef Creatures Guide, Road and Recreation Map, Hawaii, America.
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Size 6"x9". Franko maps edition. Laminated. Side 1 shows Franko’s Map of Maui with its beautiful mountains rising up from 120 miles of coastline in green shaded relief, with ocean blues descending in color the deeper you go away from the island. Maui’s main roads and highways are detailed all around and through the island. The road map goes from Kapalua, Ka’anapali and Lahaina on the far western part of Maui, around the western mountains to Kahului and Wailuku, and then south to Kihei, Wailea and Makena. On the eastern side of Maui, the roads take you on the 37-mile uphill route to the very roof of the island, at Haleakala National Park -- some folks like to go up the mountain in the wee hours of the morning to catch the spectacular sunrise. The Road to Hana is detailed -- this is the famous, scenic drive and is certainly one of the most beautiful scenic drives anywhere in the world. The road starts in Pa’ia and ends in Hana, although most people like to go beyond to the wonderful 7 Pools of Ohe’o to frolic amidst waterfalls and deep swimming holes. Snorkeling is Maui’s number one activity and this map beautifully shows it all off. Dive sites detailed include everybody’s favorite, Molokini Island, where water visibility might exceed 200 feet. Other sites include Turtle Town, Olowalu, Kapalua Beach, and LaPerouse Bay. A handful of Maui’s top surfing sites located and described.
Side 2 shows Franko’s Map of Maui County. Details the rest of Maui County -- "The Friendly Isle," Moloka’i, and "The Private Isle," Lana’i. Molokai is shown from its desert-like western half, to its mountainous, jungle-filled eastern half, and from its southern string of ancient Hawaiian fish ponds to the historic Kalaupapa peninsula. Lanai is notable for its numerous fabulous dive sites from Turtle Haven in the northwest, to the famous southern spots of The Cathedrals, and Huopo’e Bay. Lanai is a common dive/snorkeling tour boat destination out of Lahaina on Maui. Side 2 shows a beautiful aerial photograph from straight overhead of Molokini Island, with the crescent shape of the island crater beautifully revealed. Details of dive sites such as Enenue, Tako Flats, and Garbonzo’s Lair are shown.
Size 6"x9". Franko maps edition. Laminated. Side 1 shows Franko’s Map of Maui with its beautiful mountains rising up from 120 miles of coastline in green shaded relief, with ocean blues descending in color the deeper you go away from the island. Maui’s main roads and highways are detailed all around and through the island. The road map goes from Kapalua, Ka’anapali and Lahaina on the far western part of Maui, around the western mountains to Kahului and Wailuku, and then south to Kihei, Wailea and Makena. On the eastern side of Maui, the roads take you on the 37-mile uphill route to the very roof of the island, at Haleakala National Park -- some folks like to go up the mountain in the wee hours of the morning to catch the spectacular sunrise. The Road to Hana is detailed -- this is the famous, scenic drive and is certainly one of the most beautiful scenic drives anywhere in the world. The road starts in Pa’ia and ends in Hana, although most people like to go beyond to the wonderful 7 Pools of Ohe’o to frolic amidst waterfalls and deep swimming holes. Snorkeling is Maui’s number one activity and this map beautifully shows it all off. Dive sites detailed include everybody’s favorite, Molokini Island, where water visibility might exceed 200 feet. Other sites include Turtle Town, Olowalu, Kapalua Beach, and LaPerouse Bay. A handful of Maui’s top surfing sites located and described.
Side 2 shows Franko’s Map of Maui County. Details the rest of Maui County -- "The Friendly Isle," Moloka’i, and "The Private Isle," Lana’i. Molokai is shown from its desert-like western half, to its mountainous, jungle-filled eastern half, and from its southern string of ancient Hawaiian fish ponds to the historic Kalaupapa peninsula. Lanai is notable for its numerous fabulous dive sites from Turtle Haven in the northwest, to the famous southern spots of The Cathedrals, and Huopo’e Bay. Lanai is a common dive/snorkeling tour boat destination out of Lahaina on Maui. Side 2 shows a beautiful aerial photograph from straight overhead of Molokini Island, with the crescent shape of the island crater beautifully revealed. Details of dive sites such as Enenue, Tako Flats, and Garbonzo’s Lair are shown.
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