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Hilo, Hawaii
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Introduction to Hilo
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Hilo is located on the Big Island of Hawaii. This
gorgeous archipelago is 1,500 miles long and perfectly exquisite. From
glistening waterfalls to bubbling volcanoes, this island is as diverse as it is
spectacular. The sands of Hilo range from green to black to a golden yellow
depending on where you are. Gallivanting around the coast of Hilo is a much
different experience than exploring any of the other portions of the Big Island.
A peculiar yet extraordinary location, the beaches and sights in Hilo are
incredible. If the sun is shining brightly, you are in for one of the most
beautiful days imaginable. But storms come raging in at a moment's notice,
pouring rain down and drenching everything. When it rains in Hilo, it really
rains. Yet, this adds to the charm and uniqueness of this lush area. The
tropical weather on this side of the island is magnificent, and surfing the
great waves while the rain pours and the tourists watch is a one-of-a-kind
experience that is truly exhilarating. With a breathtaking green forest and a
rainbow-filled sky, Hilo is one of the premier destinations in the entire world.
It is also the wettest city in America, with over ten feet of rain annually. If
you are visiting this excellent location, be sure and pack an umbrella, and if
you neglect to heed this advice, don't say we didn't warn you! Second to
Honolulu, Hilo is the largest metropolis in all of Hawaii. The city is
constantly misty, adding to the allure and mystery of the region. It is filled
with sparkling dew-laced flowers, and the old Victorian houses are marvelous;
sure to capture your heart. Of added interest in Hilo is that even though the
precipitation is so high, the rain is always warm, and the temperature in and
around the city almost never drops below a perfectly comfortable seventy
degrees. This holds true at the coastal beaches, where you can wake up in the
early morning and watch surfers without wetsuits carve up the ocean even in the
pouring rain. The facilities and restaurants in Hilo are excellent as well. Hilo
is rich in culture and heritage, and the accommodations and activities are
surprisingly reasonable. This is also true for eating meals in Hilo, where the
prices are described as budget, even though the food is absolutely delicious. |
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