juan Bateman

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Here is where the state and the county are located within Colombia
If you ever want to come to Santa Marta, here are a few examples of the county's diversity.  
Hola Joe.

You are right on your post on many things. As you said it all depends on the type of classifications classifications we use.

Regarding continental climate, its not just hawaii but all places in the tropics or subtropics that lacks continental climate "in the koppen classification". only the northern parts of europe, asia, north america, and the southmost parts of south america "patagon, tierra del fuego" do have that climate.

You are also right regarding the alpine altitude level in hawaii on the big island. Do you know if the hawaiian "tundra" is similar northern andes or central american "tundra" that is known as paramos?.

As for tropical life zones in hawaii I still have my doubts, most places I checked didn't name a tropical biome, I even found a map similar to the one posted by loxley but  of the big island on "https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw/files/2014/02/Establishment_of_The_Hawaii_Experimental_Tropical_Forest.pdf" that does not include the tropical level.

What I find most remarkable about hawaii is the difference of average annual precipitation in just a few miles away. I don't know of any place in the world that has that.
Interesting topic,  and as Loxley Clovis said, hawaii is indeed a very diverse place, but there are a few things that are wrong

1. Brazil is indeed the biggest country in south america, but is far from being the most diverse in life zones "it lacks both high mountains and deserts". Venezuela, colombia, peru, ecuador, bolivia and Argentina  all have lifezones ranging from deserts and tropical rain forest in one extreme to glaciers on the other as the andes are the highest mountains in the world after the himalayas. I don't include chile on the list as it lacks tropical rain forest. Argentina alone may have even more life zones "Not sure about it" than the whole US "including alaska and hawaii"

2. Hawaii is very diverse but it lacks a few thing such as tropical life zones, even thought its in the tropics, the average annual temperature is not hot enough to classify as any tropical life zones according to the holdridge system, and of the 7 altitude level "basal, premontane, lower montane, montane, subalpine, alpine, and nival" it lacks the last two. So perhaps its indeed the most diverse island in the world but its not the most diverse location in the world. For example in my country, Colombia, municipios are the equivalent to counties. The municipio where I live, Santa Marta, has an area of 2,393 km2 "923 square miles" and its territory goes from the carribean sea to 5.800 mts  "19.030 feet" in the sierra nevada de Santa Marta "the highest coastal mountain in the world" it has almost everything hawaii has plus alpine tundra and glaciers