"The more we are separated from nature, the unhappier we get." This quotation reminds me of the time when I caerlessly enjoyed my life from dusk to dawn. I am thinking about my summer holidays in "The Aloha state"-Hawaii. Being there I paied my attention especially to the natural enviroment and climate. .
Hawaii lies in the central pacific Ocean. For the most part, the climate is tropical, cooled in many parts by trade winds. The first thing I noticed was the completely cloudless sky. You would be moved by that beautiful sunsets which can be admired almost every day. Showers are very common; yet while some of these are very heavy, the vast majority are light and brief - a sudden sprinkle of rain and that is all. Do not be frightened by the heavy drizzle which may occur from time to time. Although it may be the harbinger of a blustery and nippy storm, it is seldom accompanied by thunder and lightening. Indeed, a flash of lightening followed by a crash of thunder is infrequent enough so that many people who have lived only in Hawaii have no real notion of the violence of the real thunderstorms. The trade-wind breeze is also an important element because on the warmer days it often lowers the temperatures, making conditions more pleasant. Under this arrangement summer is not only the warmest and but the most delightful season. In addition, as soon as the flowers blossom, they fill the air with a wonderful, heady scent. .
In my view there is no better place for anyone wishing to escape from the hustle of everyday life. Most of the area is an unspoiled natural paradise. The islands are a gentle place, with an exhilarated atmosphere. On the whole, it is impossible to describe that amazingly spectatular surrounding. You should simply go there and experience this paradise by yourself because Hawaii is like a paradise on earth.