Stretching
to the northwest, the Hawaiian chain includes many small
islands. Some of these islands are the tops of volcanoes
that didn't grow as large as the main islands, and some
were once as large as the main islands are today, but have
been eroded by the ocean, wind and rain. Some are
only the reef that grew around an island, and the island
has sunk beneath the surface. You can visit each of
these sister islands by following the links below to the
Bishop Museum website.