On the Big Island, immense lava fields spread from volcanoes to sea (the
island has two major volcanoes: Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa). Beaches range
from white to green to black. Emerald fields alternate with rocky crags
for some of the state's most diverse topography.
Rich Rubin leaves no stone unturned on this big kahuna of the islands for Passport.com.