Hawaii Highway 200, Kailua-Kona, Island of Hawaii, HIMap
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This is the road to Hilo from the Kona side of the Island. Good paved road. Long up hills and down hills, straight as a pin.
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Saddle Road Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Kona is located in Kona, the United States. It is a famous local road. The road looks like a saddle from a distance. There are lush forests, green grass, and the ups and downs of the road. It is very interesting and is a good place for self-driving travel enthusiasts.
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Saddle Road Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is the road to Hilo from the Kona side of the Island. Good paved road. Long up hills and down hills, straight as a pin.
I like to drive on the saddle road very much. It is actually a highway. The scenery along the way is very good. The towns passing by are very beautiful. The road conditions of the road are very good. It feels super cool to drive!
Walk Highway 200 (Maan Road) and stop at the foot of Monaroya volcano, a dead wasteland left by the 1984 eruption. The saddle-shaped Route 20 runs through the Big Island of Hawaii and is connected to Route 190. Along the highway are the two high-altitude volcanoes of the Big Island, Monaqueya and Monaroya, with a flat elevation of more than 2 km. It is precisely because these two mountains block the warm Pacific clouds passing through the islands that make the eastern and western parts of the island very different. The impact on Ma'an Road is fatal, because the clouds are at an altitude of 2 km on the road, the road is cloudy and dangerous, fortunately the brand new asphalt road has reduced some psychological shadows, but if you are not familiar with the road conditions, it is still exempt.
It is actually a highway, with endless land on both sides, and I don't know what plants or crops have been planted. The road is straight forward, slightly undulating, and it will go up and down for a while.
The road is a very beautiful road that runs through the island. The western half of the road reminds me of certain parts of Colorado, the dry erosion of hills and earth slopes. Not so exciting, but beautiful