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Mauna Loa, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii Paperweight by Geo-Situ
$39.95
SKU: EV_GSU_PW_MAUNA_LOA
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Mauna Loa, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii Paperweight by Geo-Situ

$39.95
SKU: EV_GSU_PW_MAUNA_LOA
3 1/4 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Felt backing With soft fleece pouch In clear-vinyl covered box PLACE NAME: Mauna Loa ELEVATION: 13,677 ft. COORDINATES: N19 28' 56'' W155 36' 18'' LOCATION: The Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: Ray Burnham Mauna Loa, which means "Long Mountain" because of its long, gently sloping shape, is the largest volcano on our planet. With over 30 slow and quiet eruptions since 1843, it is also one of the most active. Thanks to the efforts of conservationists Lorrin Thurston and Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar, the Hawaiian volcano lands became a national park in 1916 and are now an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. Respect for the land has long been honored in Hawaiian traditions all the way back to Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of the volcano. Hawaiian elders teach malama o ka 'aina--care for the land and the land will care for you. So remember, e nihi ka hele, walk softly!

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3 1/4 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Felt backing With soft fleece pouch In clear-vinyl covered box PLACE NAME: Mauna Loa ELEVATION: 13,677 ft. COORDINATES: N19 28' 56'' W155 36' 18'' LOCATION: The Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: Ray Burnham Mauna Loa, which means "Long Mountain" because of its long, gently sloping shape, is the largest volcano on our planet. With over 30 slow and quiet eruptions since 1843, it is also one of the most active. Thanks to the efforts of conservationists Lorrin Thurston and Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar, the Hawaiian volcano lands became a national park in 1916 and are now an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. Respect for the land has long been honored in Hawaiian traditions all the way back to Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of the volcano. Hawaiian elders teach malama o ka 'aina--care for the land and the land will care for you. So remember, e nihi ka hele, walk softly!
Geography Hawaii
Geography Hawaiian Islands
Map Type Ornamental
Publisher Geo-Situ
Usage Type Gifts
Usage Type Hiking Maps
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01/13/2023
DeNaya G.
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Purchased as gift for travel to see mauna kea on the big island. Beautifully packaged