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The road leading up the Haleakala volcano heads higher than some clouds.
Road in the Sky
Haleakala Volcano's crater creates a variety of geological structures with various geochemical compositions
Haleakala Crater, Maui
Silversword (Argyroxiphium sandwicense macrocephalum) found at the top of the volcano Haleakala in the Haleakala National Park. The delicate shallow root structures are sensitive to pressure from walking on nearby rocks.
Silversword atop Haleakala
Rainforest in Haleakala National Park
Rainforest in Haleakala National Park
This stream runs through Haleakala National Park on Maui
Stream in Haleakala National Park
Geologic formations within the crater of Haleakala are varied, and include various minerals including iron oxides.
Haleakala Crater
Looking down at the valley and coast of Maui from about mid-way up Haleakala
View of the valley and clouds from Haleakala
While a few plants do grow near the top of Haleakala Volcano, several exhibit stunted growth.
Stunted plant growth along Haleakala
Haleakala crater is composed of a variety of geological structures and geochemical compositions
Haleakala crater
View from about mid-way up Haleakala volcano looking down at the clouds and the valley below
View above the clouds
Geological structures in Haleakala
Haleakala above the clouds
The road up the volcano Haleakala on Maui traverses an eerie barren landscape, some of which is above the cloudline
Road up Haleakala
Illustration of Naso unicornis (Bluespine unicornfish)
Naso unicornis (Bluespine unicornfish)
Front view illustration of a West Indian Lantana. It is a weed of cultivated land, fence lines, pastures, rangelands, and waste places. It thrives in dry and wet regions and often grows in valleys, mountain slopes, and coastal areas. It is somewhat shade-tolerant and, therefore, can become the dominant understory in open forests or in tropical tree crops. In pastures it forms dense thickets which shade out and encroach upon desirable pasture plants. With time it can form pure stands over large areas, the
Lantana camara (West Indian Lantana)
Illustration of Kalaupapa National Historical Park in Hawaii, USA
USA HI: Kalaupapa National Historical Park

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