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Boasting nearly perfect year-round travel weather, thousands of acres of unspoiled natural beauty, the best beaches in the world, award-winning restaurants and cuisine, world-class golf courses, upscale shopping, luxury resorts, art galleries featuring local artists, amazing snorkel and scuba sites, and more family activities than any other Hawaiian island, it's easy to see why Maui was named the Best Island in the World by Conde Nast Traveler for an unprecedented 15th time!
Hawaii is the most geographically remote, yet well-populated land in the world. North America, the nearest continent, lies some 2400 miles away. Maui is 727.3 square miles with 120 miles of coastline. More than 80% of the most stunning scenery and unspoiled beauty is inaccessible due to lack of roads and hiking trails leading into the interior sections. Taking a helicopter ride, like the West Maui Molokai Tour, is the most effective way to see Maui.
The Hana and Haleakala Tour is probably the most popular flight to do on the island of Maui because it covers the two main scenic points, but my personal favorite is the West Maui Molokai Tour.
The West Maui Mountains, or Mauna Kahalawai as it is traditionally known by Hawaiians, with its many peaks and ridges is the older of two volcanoes that form the island of Maui. The highest peak, Pu'u Kukui stands at 5,778 feet and is located in the upper regions of the mountain on the Western end. Imagine, a bird's-eye view of this natural beauty.
Pu'u Kukui is known as the second wettest spot on earth, second only to Mount Wai'ale'ale on Kaua'i. The abundance of water that flow from these mountains is the source of dozens of incredible waterfalls like the Wall of Tears that feed the streams and sparkling blue pools that run along the rainforest floor. The tallest waterfall on Maui, Honokohau Falls, is also located here A West Maui Molokai Tour expedition offers exquisite viewing of spectacular waterfalls!
This first segment of the West Maui Molokai Tour is only a prelude to even more fantastic views. With such eye-popping scenery it's difficult to know where to begin to describe the wonders that you'll find on the final leg of the West Maui Molokai Tour, on the remarkable "Friendly Isle" of Molokai.
The Sea Cliffs of Molokai, the tallest in the world, is the first thing to greet you as you journey across the Pailolo channel. The shear size and magnitude of these spectacular sea cliffs will leave you in awe. You can truly appreciate nature's grandeur from a helicopter excursion, specifically the West Maui Molokai Tour.
From The National Historical Landmark Kalaupapa Settlement to the treasured vistas of Halawa Valley, the West Maui Molokai Tour may provide you a view of Kahiwa Falls (tallest in Hawaii), Papalaua Falls, Wailau Valley, Ancient Hawaiian Fish Ponds, the Molokai Reef (longest fringe reef in the US) and the archeologically rich Halawa Valley with Moalua Falls and Hipuapua Falls.
On the return home the West Maui Molokai Tour will visit Lahaina, once the home to many of Hawaii's Royalty and the former Whaling Capitol of the World.
Your West Maui Molokai Tour concludes with a visit through Iao Valley State Park where an epic battle to unite the Hawaiian islands were fought between the armies of Kamehameha and Kalanikupule.
The West Maui Molokai Tour promises to be one of the most memorable experiences of your life.
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Can You Be A Commercial Pilot if You Are Partly Color Blind?
For planes like Boeing 747's and Airbus A380's and planes like that.
Sometimes i get shades of blue and purple mixed up
Modern commercial airplanes use Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS) or what others call "Glass Cockpits". A pilot no longer looks at the old dial flight intruments and aircraft systems monitoring, instead looks at a number of Cathode Ray Tubes or CRT's (something like a computer monitor). In those screens a pilot is supposed to interpret hundreds of multi-colored symbols and messages. I am sorry but no airline company will hire anyone with this handicap for obvious reason.
ANA BLUE ON BLUE - BOEING 747-400 - Part 1/3
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