Halona Blowhole

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Halona Blowhole

  • May 7, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by megankayd from Hope, Kansas
This was a beautiful sight and the best part...it was free. On the day we went the waves were pretty strong so we got some pretty good pictures. If you're coming from Honolulu (as apposed to going towards Honolulu) be careful so you don't miss the sign.

From journal 10 Days in Oahu

Halona Blowhole

  • July 23, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by MrsFuentes from Huntley, Illinois
Halona Blowhole

The Halona blowhole is a natural occurence formed by molten lava tubes from volcanic eruptions over 200,000 years ago. =The lava tubes run to the ocean and when the surf is right, Halona "blows" geyserlike up to 30 feet in the air. Worth a quick stop, you will experience the blowhole on most tours that hit the east coast. The rocky shoreline around the blowhole is quite beautiful. If you have a rental car and your bathing suit is on, the cove area is great for swimming. There are many fish and turtles swimming in the warmth of the cove.

From journal Honolulu and Oahu Treasures

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