Maui Majic
Just back from a glorious week on the Hawaiian Island of Maui. It was our first visit but won’t be the last.
Apart from the breezy but arid weather conditions, which are pretty much the same level of perfect every day, it’s impossible to resist the sense of ” awe” triggered by the island’s eclectic geographical conditions. I have never seen such varied geography concentrated is such a relatively small area – the result of course, of the volcano that created it.
This little pimple of land in the middle of the Pacific ocean has all that the eyes can handle from rain forest to desert, from 10,000 ft. peak to sea level black sand beaches and from dramatic, rugged lava rock cliffs, to lush, manicured golf courses.
It has severe lava rock and rain – forest valleys, high-fresh waterfalls, rolling meadow/ farm land and mesmerizing surf that ” pounds ” over near shore reef’s. In Maui, you can feel like you are on the moon, in the jungle, or in heaven, but its impossible to feel nothing.



