Scenery of Maui's Beaches & Coastlline.
Pu'u Koa'e (Kahakuloa Head), the prominent hill on the east side of Kahakuloa Bay, is an eroding dome of light-colored trachyte that was emplaced (more than 500,000 years ago) in the crater of a large active pumice-and-cinder cone. The explosive eruptions that occurred subsequently covered much of the surrounding area with whitish trachyte ash and cinders.
Kahakuloa village, west Maui.
Pu'u Koa'e (Kahakuloa Head), the prominent hill on the east side of Kahakuloa Bay, is an eroding dome of light-colored trachyte that was emplaced (more than 500,000 years ago) in the crater of a large active pumice-and-cinder cone. The explosive eruptions that occurred subsequently covered much of the surrounding area with whitish trachyte ash and cinders.
Kahakuloa village, west Maui.
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