jeudi 21 août 2014

Kauai

Kauai 

The westernmost of the main islands (1,432 sq km), the wettest also known for its lush tropical vegetation, Kaua'i is known as the "Garden Isle." Extraordinarily sculpted by erosion, his trainer volcano Waialeale, is notched inaccessible valleys and the Waimea Canyon, so impressive that Mark Twain affubla the nickname "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" ...

A small road leads on to the park and its margins Koke'e, which discovers the extraordinary Kalalau Valley on the Na Pali Coast, watched by a horde of cliffs accordion with sharp spikes. Trails lead to breathtaking panoramas.

Closer to the coast, alternate resorts and villages of old plantation. At long, beautiful and sometimes deserted beaches invite to forget the Hawaiian sun.
                                                                      From : Routard.com

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