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200 pages, Hardcover
First published April 1, 1994
Everywhere I went in the wild corners of Hawaii, I found that the biology was as astonishing as the beauty. The landscapes have value beyond the enchantment of a waterfall or the surreal drama of an expanse of slick rock with bits of green life taking hold. Exploring these islands intrigues the mind and stirs the imagination, for nature in Hawaii is at her most inventive and extravagant best. (p31)The author spends time visiting and hiking throughout all of the main Hawaiian islands, meeting with scientists as well as knowledgeable residents and locals, discussing aspects of nature and island life. The book is definitely heavier on nature versus culture, which is what I was looking for. I actually wasn’t seeking this book out, but it turned up as a book about Hawaii in my library system so of course, I had to check it out.