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A HIGH-ALTITUDE BLIZZARD, BUBBLING RIVERS OF LAVA, AND BEACHES WITH RAGING SURF; one thing's for sure: The Hawaiian Islands offer no shortage of adventure! Teaming up with fellow explorer, Alana Aukai, thrill-seeking twins Gannon and Wyatt begin an expedition to study rarely visited parts of this Pacific paradise. When an ancient map is found on a drowning archeologist, the explorers shift their attention to uncovering the map's secrets. To their astonishment, they discover that it might lead to one of Hawaii's most puzzling mysteries--the burial place of the islands' most-revered ruler, King Kamehameha the Great! Adding danger to an already perilous journey, someone else is after the map--someone who seems willing to do just about anything to get it. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This journey takes them to Hawaii where they are going to explore the islands with fellow adventurer and guide Alana Aukai. Their adventures take them up a mountain during a snowstorm (yes, they get snow at high altitudes in Hawaii), to the lava fields, dangerous beaches with rocks and high waves and to an area that has gone back to the wild. All this while searching for the remains of King Kamehameha. The parts of the island that they explore and write about will give you a great overview of the big island as well as learning about some of the culture. The adventure is sure to hold the interest of even the most reluctant reader. The story is told in alternating points of view of the two brothers and each highlights the things they are interested in. They each have different strengths and different fears. If you have young adventurers, check out this series, it is a winner. This series should be in all school and public libraries. ( )