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Since 2006 Bruce Fisher has been publishing the Hawaii Vacation Blog and the Hawaii Vacation Connect


When we think of the world s tallest mountain, car rentals los angeles Mount Everest car rentals los angeles comes to mind. At 29,035 feet, Everest continues car rentals los angeles to be the quintessential place for climbers hoping to conquer its vast peaks. But Everest ain t got nothing on Mauna Kea, which some argue is actually the tallest mountain in the world.
Of course, you d need some scuba gear to really enjoy this Big Island volcano s height. The base of it extends many miles below the ocean s surface; from which it measures a whopping 33,000 feet tall; about 4,000 feet taller than Mt. Everest. It s difficult to tell from land, but in addition to Mauna Kea s elevation of 13,796 feet above sea level, there s another 17,000 feet underwater.
Even Haleakalā on Maui would technically be taller than Mt. Everest, if you take into consideration the 19,680 feet of volcano beneath the ocean s surface. When added to the 10,023 feet of volcano above sea level, you ve got about 675 feet more height than Everest.
Don t worry, though. You won t be needing any hard-core climbing gear to reach the summits of Mauna Kea and Haleakalā nor will you be risking car rentals los angeles your life in doing so. It s actually quite a scenic drive to the top that can be enjoyed car rentals los angeles from within an air-conditioned vehicle. Both volcanoes are home to national parks that provide car rentals los angeles assistance to visitors car rentals los angeles hoping to get the most out of their experience. car rentals los angeles Stop by the visitors car rentals los angeles center for more information or take a guided tour to the top. It s best to visit Mauna Kea during the winter months when it s covered with snow (yes, snow in Hawai i!). While Haleakalā has, hands down, THE best view of a Hawaiian sunrise!
Since 2006 Bruce Fisher has been publishing the Hawaii Vacation Blog and the Hawaii Vacation Connection Podcast which, create daily content about Hawaii Travel and Tourism. This Blog is the only online resource providing Hawaii-based information aimed at travelers seven days per week. Postings reflect the Hawaiian Islands, their culture and their lifestyle as accurately and thoroughly as possible.

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