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  Hualalai Resort - Welcome - Home
From the warm, tropical waters of the Pacific and the lush greens and fairways of the Hualalai Golf Course to the award-winning Hualalai Sports Club and Spa, this luxury residential resort community is one of the most exclusive in the world.
Hualalai Villas and Homes offers a carefully selected portfolio of villas, townhomes and private custom homes as luxury vacation rentals at Hualalai.
To be fortunate enough to call Hualalai home is to fall into the warm embrace of a paradise like no other.
www.hualalairesort.com   (294 words)

  
  Hualalai
This eruption at Hualalai is believed to be concurrent with an eruption at neighboring Mauna Loa volcano.
Lava flows by far pose the greatest danger in a potential future eruption of Hualalai, because although explosive pyroclastic eruptions have occurred during Holocene times (the past 10,000 years), they are relatively rare and they cover only limited parts of the volcano.
However, in 1929 an intense swarm of earthquakes struck Hualalai for a period of a month, which has been interpreted as being due to a magma intrusion to near the surface, without a surface eruption.
www.soest.hawaii.edu /GG/HCV/hualalai.html   (961 words)

  
 Hualalai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Hualalai is the westernmost shield volcano on the Island of Hawaii.
The most recent eruptions of Hualalai occurred in 1800-1801.
The long slope of the flank of Mauna Loa volcano is in the background.
volcano.und.nodak.edu /vwdocs/volc_images/north_america/hawaii/hualalai.html   (114 words)

  
 Hualalai Volcano, Hawai`i
Hualalai is the third youngest and third-most historically active volcano on the Island of Hawai`i.
Though Hualalai is not nearly as active as Mauna Loa or Kilauea, our recent geologic mapping of the volcano shows that 80 percent of Hualalai's surface has been covered by lava flows in the past 5,000 years.
For these reasons, Hualalai is considered a potentially dangerous volcano that is likely to erupt again in the next 100 years.
hvo.wr.usgs.gov /volcanoes/hualalai/main.html   (199 words)

  
 Top rated Bed and Breakfast in Kona Hawaii. Bed Breakfast Kona | Hale Hualalai B&B
Hale Hualalai is a luxury Bed and Breakfast in Kona Hawaii.
ale Hualalai has two great ocean view suites and breakfast second to none.
I've been a professional chef for 25 years and lived in Kona for 32.
www.hale-hualalai.com   (113 words)

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