Description
• Waterproof • Tear-Resistant • Travel MapA warm tropical climate, an abundance of white sand beaches and diverse natural scenery make the Hawaiian Islands a popular travel destination. Covering the eight main islands in their entirety, National Geographic's Hawai'i Adventure Map was designed with the functionality to serve the needs of adventure travelers. With hundreds of diverse natural and man-made destinations pinpointed, the map delivers unparalleled content, not readily available on traditional road maps. The state's highways and main road network is shown with mileage markers. Smaller roads and interisland ferry routes are also mapped to help you get off the beaten path. The location of cities and towns is listed in a user-friendly index. The Islands' most popular hotspots, like Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, the USS Arizona Memorial, Haleakala National Park, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park, Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve and Waimea Canyon are all marked on the map, as are many hidden gems. Other recreational historical and cultural features include hiking trails, beaches, surfing areas, archeological sites, zoos, golf courses, caves, springs, campsites and scenic viewpoints. The boundaries of National Parks, Conservation Areas, Natural Reserves and Wildlife Refuges are all clearly marked. With such a wealth of content, the map is an ideal complement to National Geographic's Hawaii Traveler's Guide or any other guidebook to the area. Every Adventure Map is printed on durable synthetic paper, making them waterproof, tear-resistant and tough — capable of withstanding the rigors of international travel. - Map Scale = 1:220,000
- Sheet Size = 25.5" x 37.75"
- Folded Size = 4.25" x 9.25"
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Features & details
Waterproof and tear-resistant Detailed interpretive information and local travel tips Detailed topography complete with activity symbols, ideal for exploring the country City overview maps Hundreds of points of interest, including the location of World Heritage sites, national parks and nature reserves, aboriginal settlements and protected lands, mines, archeological sites, wildlife parks and more
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