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Feb 11th, 2010
Kah’oolawe is visible from the south shore of Maui. It is a relatively small island measuring in at just 11 miles long and six miles wide. The land is dry and arid; receiving no more than 25 inches of rain annually.
The tale of Kaho’olawe is as...
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Feb 11th, 2010
The island of Niihau, located eighteen miles southwest of Kaua’i, is deliberately cut off from the influences of the outside world. For over a century, access has been limited to those Hawaiian families who work on its privately owned cattle...
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Feb 11th, 2010
On the island of Maui, mornings of birdsong swell into days of pure exhilaration. From staggering natural beauty to one-of-a-kind adventures, Maui is a magical, tropical playground like no other.
Indeed, Maui is everything you have dreamed Hawaii to...
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Feb 11th, 2010
As evidenced by the lack of even a single stoplight, life on Molokai moves at a decidedly different pace. Unhurried and largely undeveloped, this is Hawaii at its off-the-beaten-track best.
Molokai may lack the luxurious resorts and world-famous...
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Feb 11th, 2010
Kaua’i, The Garden Isle, where the legends of the Menehune abound. Kaua’i is the oldest island in the Hawaiian chain and often called the Garden Isle because of its endless beauty. It is a place as close to the Garden of Eden as one can...
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Feb 11th, 2010
On the island of Lanai, time is an abstract. Golden days unfold slowly and gracefully, with moments of startling beauty tempering hours of perfect serenity, almost as if in a waking dream.
Once known as Hawaii’s Pineapple Island, lovely Lanai is...
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Feb 11th, 2010
The Island of Oahu is Hawaii all on one island and truly is the heart of Hawaii®. Oahu is home to Hawaii’s State Capital, Honolulu, and often nicknamed “The Gathering Place”, attracting visitors from around the world to enjoy the...
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Jan 26th, 2010
Hawaii is the newest of the 50 U.S. states (August 21, 1959), and is the only state made up entirely of islands. It occupies most of an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean, southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and...
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