The Hana Lava Tube, also known as Ka'eleku Cave, is the main lava tube cave on the Road to Hana in Maui, Hawaii. It's the largest lava tube in Maui and is a must-see for those interested in geology and caves. The tube is about 1/3 mile long, and visitors can take a self-guided tour that takes about 40 minutes. The rest of the tube is off-limits.
The Hana Lava Tube was formed approximately 960 years ago when molten lava spewed up from underground and flowed toward the ocean. The tube contains rare lava stalagmites, and stalactites that almost seem to be dripping chocolate from the cave ceiling.
- Japanese: "Flower" or "flower blossom"
- Hawaiian: "Craft" or "work"
- Maori: "To shine", "glow", "give out love", or "radiance"
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