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off Wailea Alanui, Maui, Hawaii

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  • This is where you can snorkel off-shore and see real tropical fish and turtles. More on NileGuide

  • The sand is clean , soft, golden, and smooth. More on TripAdvisor

 

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On East Maui's western shoreline, Wailea, HI, USA

  • A rare spot to see tropical fish and turtles just off-shore; bring snorkel equipment. More on NileGuide

 

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Nahala St, Hilo, HI 96720

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  • Trekaroo
  • s really a series of small coves, perfect for swimming and snorkeling during calm -weather days. More on Trekaroo

 

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Laupahoehoe, HI

  • Laupahoehoe means "lava leaf" or "smooth lava flat" and is an apt description of this small peninsula that was formed when lava flowed down a valley and formed a delta extending several hundred feet into the ocean. In 1890, the first ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Laupahoehoe Point, off Hwy 19 N, Laupahoehoe, HI 96764

  • This idyllic place holds a grim reminder of nature's fury. In 1946, a tidal wave swept across the village that once stood on this lava-leaf (that's what laupahoehoe means) peninsula and claimed the lives of 20 students and ... More on Frommers

 

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hilo, hawaii, United States

  • A three-thousand foot stretch of black sand, Hilo Bayfront was once considered to be among the most beautiful on the island. Unfortunately, sewage and industrial waste dumped into the ocean nearby resulted in widespread pollution ... More on Hawaiianstyletravel.com

 

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