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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Volcano, HI 96785
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With art showcasing the beauty of Hawaii's culture and landscape, Volcano Art Center Gallery offers instructional workshops for watercolor, pastel, and stained glass crafts. The gallery also hosts live music and an after school music program.
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Akamai Adventure Day Tours and Travel offers a number of tours to places on the Big Island of Hawaii. For between four and eight hours, tourists visit places like Black Sand Beaches, Rainbow Falls, the Panaewa Botanical Zoo and Volcano Winery.
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Visitors have a few options available when touring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, whether they desire to drive, hike, or even bike the terrain. Ranger programs and other services are available at the visitor centers.
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Experience two of the planet's largest active volcanoes with an expert guide from Hawaii Volcano Tours. The company offers tours of Volcano National Park, including stops at Mauna Loa and Mount Kilauea, the steam vents, ancient stone glyphs and other must-see park areas.
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Situated within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Thurston Lava Tube, also known as Nahuku, is a 500 year old lava cave. Visitors can walk through the cave which is conveniently lit with electric lighting.
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Visit a fully operational art studio and gallery located in Volcano Village when you take a trip to Volcano Garden Arts. The gallery features artwork from more than 70 area artists, plus includes gardens and greenhouses.
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At Volcano Art Center, visitors can learn about the culture and arts of native Hawaiians through art exhibitions and performances. The center features a monthly hula arts presentation with a kumu hula master.