Haleak#1.jpg--Summit of Haleakala (Elev. 10,023 feet) on Maui. Cinder cones were part of the last eruptions that produced the lava that filled the eroded caldera and flowed to the south and southwest sides of the volcano. Haleak#2.jpg--View of summit of Haleakala. Haleak#3.jpg--Reddish (older lava flows) on the summit of Haleakala. Darker flows are younger because of less time to weather. Note remnant of older land almost engulfed by younger flow on right side of picture. Haleak#4.jpg--View of summit of Haleakala. Halescop.jpg--Telescopes on the summit of Haleakala. Nhaleaka.jpg--North side of Haleakala as seen from the land bridge between the two halves of Maui. Shaleaka.jpg-- South side of Haleakala as seen from the land bridge between the two halves of Maui. This and the previous photo overlap. Silversw.jpg--Rare and endangered silversword plant on the summit of Haleakala.