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Hawaii Big Island Index Les numéros en gras renvoient aux cartes. 1871 trail 20 d daifukuji Soto Mission (Honalo) 16 A devastation trail (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Aéroports Park) 68 Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at disappearing Sands 15 Keahole (Kailua-Kona) 6 Hilo International Airport (Hilo) 6 Ahalanui County Park 62 E Ahu’ena Heiau (Kailua-Kona) 10 ‘Akaka Falls State Park 50 Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole (Kailua-Kona) 6 Ala Kahakai National Historict rail 29 Aloha theatre (Kainaliu) 16 ‘Anaeho’omalu Bay 30 F ‘Anaeho’omalu Beach 30 Atlantis Submarine Adventures (Kailua-Kona) 12 Footprints trail 70 B G Big Island 4, 5 Green Sand Beach (Ka Lae) 79 Big Island Bee 19 Greenwell Farms 16 Boiling Pots (Hilo) 56 Botanical World Adventures 50 Byron Ledge trail (Hawai’i Volcanoes National H Park) 65 Haili Congregational Church (Hilo) 54 Hakalaoa 48 Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge 44 C Halape (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 69 Café 18 Halema’uma’u Crater (Hawai’i Volcanoes Caldeira du Kilauea (Hawai’i Volcanoes National National Park) 66 Park) 68 Hamakua 44, 45 Captain Cook 19 Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area 32 Captain Cook Monument 19 Hawai’i 4, 5 Carlsmith Beach Park (Hilo) 58 Hawaiian International Billfish tournament Chain of Craters Road (Hawai’i Volcanoes (Kailua-Kona) 12 National Park) 69 Hawaii Ocean Science & technology Park 26 Coconut Island 58 Hawaii Plantation Museum 52 Cook Point 19 Hawai’i tropical Botanical Garden 50 Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park 64, 71 Hotel (Kailua-Kona) 10 cratère du Kilauea 67 Crater Rim drive (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Hawi 36 Park) 66 Heiau de Kalalea (Ka Lae) 79 Crater Rim trail (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Hi’ilawe 48 Park) 66 Hilina Pali, belvédère de (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 69 Hilo Bayfront Park (Hilo) 56 Hilo Farmers Market (Hilo) 60 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765852575 Hilo 53 Kamakahonu (Kailua-Kona) 10 centre-ville 55 Kamehameha, lieu de naissance de 36 environs 57 Kamehameha Rock 38 Hilo International Airport (Hilo) 6 Kamehameha, statue de (Hilo) 56 H.N. Greenwell Store Museum 16 Kamehameha, statue de (Kapa’au) 38 Holei Sea Arch (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Kamuela 38, 40 Park) 70 Kapa’au 36 Holoholokai Beach Park 32 Kapoho tide Pools 62 Holua 21 Katsu Goto Memorial (Honoka’a) 46 Holualoa 15 Ka’u Coffee Mill (Pahala) 76 Honalo 16 Ka’u desert trail 70 Honaunau Bay 19 Kauna’oa Beach 32 Honoka’a 46 Ka’u, région de 76, 77 Honoka’a People’s theatre (Honoka’a) 46 Keahole Point 26 Honoka’a Western Week (Honoka’a) 46 Kealakekua Bay 19 Honokohau 25 Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park 19 Honomu 50 Kealakekua 16 Honomu theatre (Honomu) 50 Keauhou Bay (Kailua-Kona) 16 Ho’okena Beach Park 21 Keauhou (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 69 Hula Arts at Kilauea (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Keaukaha Beach Park (Hilo) 58 Park) 7 Kehena Beach 64 Hulihe’e Palace (Kailua-Kona) 10 Kekaha Kai State Park 26 Kiholo Bay 28 Kiholo Sate Park Reserve 28 I Kilauea 65 Iliahi trail (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 66 Kilauea Iki (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 68 ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center 58 Kilauea Iki Overlook (Hawai’i Volcanoes National IRONMAN World Championship (Kailua-Kona) 12 Park) 68 Isaac Hale Beach Park (Pahoa) 62 Kilauea Iki trail (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Island Breeze Lu’au (Kailua-Kona) 14 Park) 65 King Kamehameha day Celebrations (Kailua- Kona) 8 J King’s trail 29 James Kealoha Beach Park 58 Kipuka Puaulu (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 70 Kohala, côte de 31 K Kohala Historical Sites State Monument 36 Kohala, péninsule de 36, 37 Ka’aha (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 69 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival 8 Kahalu’u Beach Park 16 Kona Coffee Living History Farm 19 Kahapapa 30 Kona, côte de 8, 9 11 Kailua-Kona 10, nord 27 Kailua Pier (Kailua-Kona) 10 sud 17 Kaimu Black Sand Beach (Kalapana) 64 Kona Farmers’ Market (Kailua-Kona) 14 Kainaliu 16 Kona Joe Coffee 19 Ka Lae 79 Kona Stampede Rodeo (Honaunau) 8 Kalahuipua’a Historic Park and trails 30 Kona Surf Film Festival (Kailua-Kona) 7 Kalakaua Park (Hilo) 54 Kua Bay Beach 28 Kalapana 64 Ku’emanu Heiau (Kailua-Kona) 15 Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Kula Kai Caverns 29 (Honokohau) 25 Ku’ulali’i 30 Kamakahonu Beach (Kailua-Kona) 10 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765852575 Old Mamalahoa Highway 44 l Onekahakaha Beach Park 58 La’aloa Beach 15 Onizuka Center for International Astronomy Lapakahi State Historical Park 36 Visitor Information Station (Mauna Kea) 42 Laupahoehoe 50 Opihikao 64 Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park 50 Laupahoehoe train Museum 50 Lava tree State Monument 62 P Laves 68 Pacific tsunami Museum (Hilo) 54 Legends of Hawaii 35 Pahala 76 Lei day Festival (Hilo) 8 Pahoa 61 Leleiwi Beach Park (Hilo) 58 Pahoa Lava Zone Museum (Pahoa) 62 Lieu de naissance de Kamehameha 36 Painted Church 20 Lili’uokalani Gardens (Hilo) 58 Palace theater (Hilo) 60 Living Stones Church 15 Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary 20 Lyman Museum and Mission House (Hilo) 54 Pana’ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens 59 Parker, John Palmer 38 Parker Ranch Historic Homes (Waimea) 38 M Péninsule de Kohala 36 Macadamia 19 Pepe’ekeo Scenic drive 50 Magic Sands 15 Pohoiki Beach Park (Pahoa) 62 Mahai’ula Beach 26 Pololu Valley 38 Mahukona Beach Park 36 Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve 32 Makalawena Beach 26 Punalu’u Black Sand Beach Park 76 Mamane Street (Honoka’a) 46 Puna, région de 61, 63 Manini’owali Beach 28 Pu’uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Manuka State Wayside Park 79 Park 19 Mark twain Square (Wai’ohinu) 78 Pu’ukohola Heiau National Historic Site 32 Mauna Kea Beach 32 Pu’u Loa Petroglyphs (Hawai’i Volcanoes Mauna Kea 42, 43 National Park) 69 Mauna Kea trail (Mauna Kea) 44 Pu’u ’O’o (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 69 Mauna Loa 65 Mauna Loa Lookout (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 70 Q Merrie Monarch Festival (Hilo) 54 Queen Lili’uokalani Canoe Race 8 Miloli’i 21 Queen Lili’uokalani Festival (Hilo) 8 Mission House (Hilo) 54 Queen’s Bath 26 Mokuaikaua Church (Kailua-Kona) 12 Mokupapapa discovery Center (Hilo) 53 Mo’okini Heiau 36 R Mountain thunder Coffee Plantation 25 Rainbow Falls (Hilo) 56 Richardson Ocean Park (Hilo) 58 n Royal Kona Coffee 19 Na’alehu 78 Napau trail (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) 69 S Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawai’i 26 Saddle Road 42, 43 Nouvel An chinois (Hilo) 8 Saint Peter’s by the Sea Catholic Church (Kailua- Kona) 15 Spencer Beach Park 33 O Star of the Sea Painted Church (Kalapana) 64 Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm 26 St. Benedict Roman Catholic Church 20 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765852575 St. Joseph Catholic Church (Hilo) 54 Waikoloa 30 Sulphur Banks (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Waikoloa Petroglyph Preserve 30 Park) 66 Waikoloa Ukulele Festival (Waikoloa) 8 Waikoloa Village 30 Wailoa Arts & Cultural Center (Hilo) 56 T Wailoa River State Recreation Area (Hilo) 56 thurston Lava tube (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Wailuku River State Park 56 Park) 65 Waimanu Valley 49 tsunamis 52 Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival 8 two-Steps Beach 19 Waimea 38, 40 Waimea Homestead Farmers Market (Waimea) 41 V Wai’ohinu 78 Volcano Art Center (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Waipi’o Beach 49 Park) 66 Waipi’o Valley 48 Volcano 64, 75 Waipi’o Valley Lookout (Big Island) 48 Volcano Winery (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Wawaloli Beach Park 26 Park) 70 White Sands Beach 15 Wood Valley temple 76 W Waikoloa Beach Resort 30 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765852575.
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