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Forward To Hana
The second half of the road to Hana is even more thrilling than the first. As you approach the town of Wailua, you'll pass a few fruit stands selling homemade items and also fruits. In case you are hungry for a snack, this is the place to stop.
A chapel the color of the sky is a pleasant place to spend a break. The Our Lady of Fatima Shrine was built in the 1860’s. It is mostly unused but well-kept by the church members.
There are some excellent natural sceneries on the road to Hana you may not want to miss seeing. The first are caves formed by ancient volcanic eruptions as well as lava flows. They’re named the Ka’eleku Caverns. To get there, you’ll likely require some powerful wheels. The second wonder is the Natural Conservatory botanical collection called the Kahanu Garden. Next to the garden is a type of water park; the sacred pools aren't man-made and, like the few other places touched by the gods, gives a view to compete with Eden.
Wai’anapanapa State Park is hard not to notice. The sparkling ebony sands of its beaches are a dead giveaway. You may have been told that by taking any one of the two caves in the park, you’d have an opportunity for a wonderful snorkeling outing. It’s true that caves devolve into the ocean, but be warned. Poisonous jellyfish, sharks and viciously strong currents have been known to these parts.
Now return to your car, for the next stop, Hana. Before I mentioned that Hana is not really all that stunning considering all the beautiful stops along the way, but, it's worth your time to stop in this sleepy small town. There are a few little café's which make for a great place to have lunch. The beach is complete with a pier that you should at least take a quick stroll on. Hana even has an airport. You can either stay in Hana at one of the few lodging options, or if you're like most individuals it's time to head back to the resort area.
You could, at this point, drive back down the mountain, once again relishing these attractions along the way. But, if you and your vehicle are made for adventure, you can continue on beyond Hana. The road though, or whatever passes for the road, is risky if you don’t know what you are doing.
Traffic is a problem on this one lane path, therefore drivers are advised to alert others by honking their horns. The absolute excitement from being on this scary road with cliffs and rocks is mere spice to the overall beauty of the scenery seen from the top. The road is short, with sights of the large ocean on one side and smooth pastures on the other. It is worthwhile taking the journey before the ride back to the cities.
Easily lost? Incredibly detailed and easy to use maps are available in most hotels and other shops or gas stations. Get one and get cracking! A dozen different, infinitely moving sights are out there just waiting for you.
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How hot would blue fire/lava/magma be?
I have seen blue fire how hot is that, and what causes fire to turn blue. I also strangely noticed blue lava a little bit, I was near a volcano, why was the lava blue? What caused this? I saw blue lava and threw sometime like paper in and it burned faster not only that the small amount of lava made me thirsty so I left.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame#Flame_color
Flame can be blue for several reasons: because of the color of chemical compounds included in the burning fuel (e.g. fireworks); as a consequence of the amount of available oxygen; because of the degree of heat; etc.
When speaking of stars, we can be more precise (because all stars are not actually burning but are undergoing a nuclear fusion reaction using the same sort of fuel under more or less the same conditions). With stars, color indicates temperature and rate of energy production:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/stars/startypes.shtml
Blue lava - is blue because of the mineral content of the lava, not because the temperature is higher
http://www.adventure-journal.com/2011/01/heard-of-blue-flames-heres-blue-lava/
- Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/
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