Hanauma Bay facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Hanauma Bay |
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Aerial view of Hanauma Bay
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Location | Hawaii, United States |
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Mountain type | Tuff cone |
Last eruption | 32,000 years ago |
Hanauma Bay is a tuff cone in Honolulu, Hawaii. It sits near another volcano called Koko Crater.
It was created 32,000 years ago as a vent of the Koʻolau Volcano. It is a popular tourist attraction due to the beach in its crater and at one point had 3 million visitors a year. The bay holds many types of marine wildlife.
The origin of the name “Hanauma” is not well known. The “hana” part means “bay” while the meaning behind “uma” is debated.
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See also
In Spanish: Bahía de Hanauma para niños
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