filed in Daily Photo, Hawaii on Dec.26, 2007
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| Mount Kohala is one of five volcanoes on the Big Island. It is the oldest volcano on Hawaii and it is extinct. This photo shows how dramatically climate can change on the Big Island depending on your location. The brown in the foreground is desert. The green higher on the mountain is grassland. The clouds show how the mountains can block and contain precipitation. Above the mountain, it is a clear day with blue skies. |
Tags: Big Island, Climate, Daily Photo, Hawaii, Kohala, Travel Blog, Volcano
December 26th, 2007 on 6:20 pm
I love your site. Thanks for the images. I love seeing other places.