Our two highest mountains, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea rise to nearly 14,000 feet. Their tremendous weight pushes on the ocean floor, depressing the surface by miles. From bottom to top, Mauna Loa is ranked as the highest mountain in the world with the total height from the start of it eruptive history at about 56,000 feet.
The road used to access the telescopes on Mauna Kea gives you a spectacular view of its sister mountain, Mauna Loa. I took this panorama at sunset, with the sun setting off-camera to the right. At the bottom of this panorama you can see the national park visitor's center.
Our two highest mountains, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea rise to nearly 14,000 feet. Their tremendous weight pushes on the ocean floor, depressing the surface by miles. From bottom to top, Mauna Loa is ranked as the highest mountain in the world with the total height from the start of it eruptive history at about 56,000 feet.
The road used to access the telescopes on Mauna Kea gives you a spectacular view of its sister mountain, Mauna Loa. I took this panorama at sunset, with the sun setting off-camera to the right. At the bottom of this panorama you can see the national park visitor's center.
Our two highest mountains, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea rise to nearly 14,000 feet. Their tremendous weight pushes on the ocean floor, depressing the surface by miles. From bottom to top, Mauna Loa is ranked as the highest mountain in the world with the total height from the start of it eruptive history at about 56,000 feet.
The road used to access the telescopes on Mauna Kea gives you a spectacular view of its sister mountain, Mauna Loa. I took this panorama at sunset, with the sun setting off-camera to the right. At the bottom of this panorama you can see the national park visitor's center.
Our two highest mountains, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea rise to nearly 14,000 feet. Their tremendous weight pushes on the ocean floor, depressing the surface by miles. From bottom to top, Mauna Loa is ranked as the highest mountain in the world with the total height from the start of it eruptive history at about 56,000 feet.
The road used to access the telescopes on Mauna Kea gives you a spectacular view of its sister mountain, Mauna Loa. I took this panorama at sunset, with the sun setting off-camera to the right. At the bottom of this panorama you can see the national park visitor's center.
Our two highest mountains, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea rise to nearly 14,000 feet. Their tremendous weight pushes on the ocean floor, depressing the surface by miles. From bottom to top, Mauna Loa is ranked as the highest mountain in the world with the total height from the start of it eruptive history at about 56,000 feet.
The road used to access the telescopes on Mauna Kea gives you a spectacular view of its sister mountain, Mauna Loa. I took this panorama at sunset, with the sun setting off-camera to the right. At the bottom of this panorama you can see the national park visitor's center.