National Geographic Special - The World\'s Most Beautiful Places

(Darren Dugan) #1

MAUI, HAWAII


Lower down, the slopes of Haleakala are


swathed in lush rain forest and loud with


birdsong. Not here, close to the volcano’s


10,023-foot (3,055 m) summit. Here, below


the rim, in the vast bowl of Haleakala’s


“crater,” there is only ash, dust, lava, and the


sound of the wind—a “workshop of nature


still cluttered with the raw beginnings of


world building,” in the words of writer Jack


London, who in 1907 ventured into this rocky


maw and its “jagged crests and spiracles of


fantastic shape.”


DON’T MISS
Haleakala’s summit area is one of the best places in
the world to view the night sky. Book a bed with the
National Park Service in one of its three crater cabins
and spend the night stargazing.


Horseback riders (right) trek down Sliding Sands
Trail. The Haleakala silversword (above), is a distinc-
tive local icon.


114 STARK & WILD


haleakala


crater

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