Thursday, June 4, 2009

Hawaii Surf 5

Big Island Live Surf Cam
Kona Coast - Waikoloa Coast - Kailua Kona

The island of Hawaii is referred to as the “Big Island” for its massive size. It is nearly twice the size of all the other main Hawaiian Islands combined. Truly a destination for everyone, the Big Island is home to eleven of the world’s fourteen ecosystems. With over 300 miles of coastline, the beaches offer something for everyone as well. Most of the islands resorts are located on the western coast, from Hapuna Bay to Waikoloa to the north on the Kohala Coast and down through Kailua-Kona in the south. In the course of one day visitors to the Big Island can be standing directly over flowing lave in Volcano’s National Park to star gazing in sub-freezing temperatures on top of Mauna Kea. Water lovers are also greeted with endless possibilities for surfing, scuba diving, fishing or just relaxing.

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