Wednesday 3 September 2014

Hawaii is one place I’ve never been



Mark Twain, when he arrived in the archipelago in 1866, still fogged mind dreams of earthly paradise that haunt the West for a century, Hawaii writes that it is "the most beautiful islands fleet never anchored to the ocean surface "; hard to prove him wrong.
In Hawaii the brute forces of nature seem to have combined to form the most beautiful scenery in the world. Volcanoes, born from the depths of the ocean, have shaped the islands one by one, throwing their still glowing magma or lava fountains glowing. Replica of the emergence of life on earth.
The work of erosion began, the old cones Hawaii exploded deep and often inaccessible valleys lined with lush vegetation and zebra by plumes waterfalls infatuated arc-en-ciel. The surf tirelessly reduced lava rocks and powder white beaches, black or gold on which lean coconut and lay turtles.
Meanwhile, off the waves form, drawing perfect rolls, sometimes colossal fantasies surfers. Hawaii? A paradise, for sure.

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