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220 Tinker Road, Waimanalo, Hawaii 96795, United States of America

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Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
- It has an ungoing smell of the sewer. more on TravelPost.com
- Overview One of nature's rarest wonders stretches across the island of Hawaii's shores — the black-sa... more on Travel.discovery.com

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500 Alakawa St # 212, Honolulu, HI 96817

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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801, Honolulu, Hi, 96815
- Overview Koke'e State Park encompasses 4,345 acres in Kaua'i's northwest interior. The park is one of... more on Wildernet.com
- Overview Kokee Campground lies within Kokee State Park north of the lodge along road 550. The campgro... more on Wildernet.com

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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801, Honolulu, Hi, 96815
- Overview This beach is part of a 153-acre county park on Oahu's windward shore. This park contains attractions of cultural and natural interest. Molii fishpond lies southwest of the park along Kamehameha Highway... more on Wildernet.com

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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801, Honolulu, Hi, 96815
- Overview Kahana Valley State Park protects over 5,200 acres of land on the wet, windward side of O'ahu. It is a scenic and relatively wild valley. Over 100 people live within the park boundaries. These individua... more on Wildernet.com

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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801, Honolulu, Hi, 96815
- Overview Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area is located upland from Kula, the center of Maui's Upcountry and the agricultural heart of Maui. The Recreation Area encompasses ten acres in a conifer forest near t... more on Wildernet.com

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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801, Honolulu, Hi, 96815
- Overview Laupahoehoe Beach Park lies on the Big Island's rocky, windward coast. The coast here is unsuitable for swimming, but opportunities for fishing, camping and viewing scenery are plentiful. The large park... more on Wildernet.com

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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801, Honolulu, Hi, 96815
- Overview Manuka provides a place for visitors to stop, relax and picnic amongst a variety of native and introduced tree species.This site features an eight-acre arboretum with native and introduced plants. The f... more on Wildernet.com

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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, 2270 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 801, Honolulu, Hi, 96815
- Overview This beach lies on the southern shores of Kaua'i, south of Hanapepe. This site is known for it's alae salt, which is tinted red from iron oxide in the land surrounding the beach. Salt Pond Beach Park li... more on Wildernet.com
