The hidden treasures of Lanai
Award-winning photographer and Masters Series contributor Mark Edward Harris traveled to Lanai, nicknamed the Pineapple Isle for its former role as a pineapple plantation, to explore the slightly off-the-beaten-path island. While it doesn't boast the highest peak in the Hawaiian chain (Lana'ihale is 3,366 feet) nor is it the largest on any scale at 141 square miles, visitors will discover many fascinating sites worthy of exploration. Keahikawelo, also known as the Garden of the Gods, is located seven miles from Lanai City. Photo Credit: Mark Edward Harris