The Aloha State
More than any other state, Hawaii is world famous for its beauty
and pleasant climate. This is probably why Hawaii, the “Aloha State,” is
one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world, and why I
would love to visit this state someday. Besides being a great place for
tourists, though, Hawaii is also a great place to live and has over one
million residents.
Hawaii is made up entirely of islands and is located in the
mid-Pacific Ocean. The closest of its islands to the U.S. mainland is
about 2,091 miles southwest of San Francisco. Hawaii is the youngest of
the 50 states; it joined the union in 1959.
The state of Hawaii has a mixed population of Japanese, Filipino,
Polynesian, and Chinese. The people are proud that their state is a
community with many different backgrounds. Many people are mixtures of
several nationalities and races. More than four-fifths of its people
live in urban areas, mostly in Honolulu on the island of Oahu.
The climate in Hawaii is mild throughout the year with little
difference between the hottest and coldest month. Honolulu, for example,
has a normal daily temperature of 72 degrees
in January and 80 degrees in July. Precipitation is uneven throughout
the year because of the surrounding water. Usual precipitation for the
year is about 480 inches of rainfall. However, Honolulu receives only 23
inches annually, most of it falling between November and March.
Tourism is the leading money maker
in this beautiful state, with service industries accounting for 87
percent of Hawaii’s gross state product (the total value of goods and
services produced in a state in a year). Each year, the islands attract
over three million visitors. Oahu is the leading destination for most
tourists. The state’s warm climate and its fine sand beaches are the
leading attractions, as are the many top golf courses.
There are also other attractions to visit in Hawaii, like Haleakala
National Park on Maui and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the island
of Hawaii.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park contains two active volcanoes at
the present time. In this park is Mauna Loa, the world’s largest
volcano. This park is about 229,000 acres in area. It was created in
1961 and extends eastward from the summit of Mauna Loa to the Pacific
Ocean, passing a 30-mile section of the coast. Mauna Loa is 13,677 feet
above sea level. Its submerged portion rises 20,000 feet above the
seafloor. Kilauea, the park’s other active volcano, rises from the
eastern flank of Mauna Loa to an elevation of just over 4,000 feet.
Haleakala National Park boasts Haleakala Crater, the world’s
largest inactive volcanic crater. It measures about 20 miles around and
is about 3,000 feet deep. Another great thing to do in Hawaii besides
sightseeing would be fishing. The fishing industry is very small in the
state, although it is expanding. Some major types of fish caught there
are yellowfin and skipjack tuna.
It would be easy to communicate while visiting Hawaii because
almost all of the people speak English. But they frequently use some of
the more musical words of the Hawaiian language in their speech. For
example, they call tourists “malihini,” meaning newcomer. Another
familiar Hawaiian word is “aloha,” which means love, greetings, welcome,
and farewell. They also communicate through their “hula,” which means
dance. These dances tell stories about the islands. Hawaiian music uses
steel guitars and the ukelele, which means “leaping flea.”
One of Hawaii’s only problems is transportation. Most goods have
to be shipped by air or sea, so things are very expensive. Airlines are
the quickest and easiest way to travel in Hawaii. But travel within the
state is expensive because the islands are widely separated. The biggest
airport is the Honolulu International.
Another problem is keeping the islands beautiful with all of the
increased tourist business. Tourists spend over $4 billion in Hawaii
each year, but the people who live there don’t want all of these people
destroying the natural beauty of their homeland.
Despite the problems of transportation and increased tourism,
Hawaii is still a great place to visit or live because of the warm
climate and the beauty of the islands. There are also many amazing
things to do and see on this group of islands. Every American should
visit Hawaii at least once in his or her life.
Thank you for reading my poast
Vernon Lane
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