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Hawi, HI

  • Travel to the southern tip of Hawaii's Big Island and gaze out at the endless Pacific Ocean. You're standing at Ka Lae, or South Point, the southern most point in the United States. It is believed that the first Polynesians to ... More on Gohawaii.com

 

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Highway 450, Halawa, HI

  • Halawa Beach Park is actually made up of two beaches - Kama'alaea Beach (the curved beach on the left) and Kawilli Beach (the rocky, more exposed beach on the right). The two beaches together form a curved bay-type area at this eastern ... More on Auntiesnorkel.com

 

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Hawi, HI

  • In the late nineteenth century sugar plantations were prospering on the Big Island. Six plantations in North Kohala, the area that includes the island's north shore, used a couple of crude landings... More on LighthouseFriends.com

  • I'm just glad the thorn wasn't any longer, or that could have been a very painful experience. More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Mahukona, Hawaii

  • Snorkelers and divers will find excitement in the clear waters of this small beach park. Long ago, when sugar was the economic staple of Kohala, this harbor was busy with boats waiting for overseas shipments. Now it's a great swimming ... More on Discover America

 

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