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“Aloha!

Hawaii”

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Did you know?

The reef off of Ehukai

Beach Park – known as

the Pipeline – can produce

the biggest barrel waves

in the word, waves which

regularly top 25 feet in

height!

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Did you know?

Honolulu is the “largest”

city in the world – but not

by population. Honolulu’s

borders contain the entire

island of Oahu, all the

Northwestern Hawaiian

Islands, and all of the

ocean between. This

means that Honolulu is

about 1,500 miles long!

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Did you know?

To native Hawaiians, the

humpback whale is a

representation of the god

Kanaloa - the god of all

marine animals. Whale

watching trips are a great

way to spend an afternoon

with kids.

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Did you know?

There are a total of 29 golf

courses to be on Oahu.

From beginners’ courses to

those which will challenge

even the best golfers in the

world (three Oahu golf

resorts recently hosted

LPGA and Champions Tour

events), all enjoy Oahu’s

beautiful natural settings.

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Did you know?

Kauai is home to

Waimea Canyon, often

referred to as the “Grand

Canyon of the Pacific.”

This breathtaking canyon

is the result of eons of

rain erosion, creating the

10 mile long, 3000 feet

deep canyon which was

featured in the famous

opening scene of

Jurassic Park.

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Did you know?

A luau is a time-honored

Hawaiian feast which

includes traditional poi

dishes made from

pounded taro root, and

Kalua Pork, which is a

slow-roast pig cooked in

an underground oven

called an Imu.

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Did you know?

Three of Conde Nast’s Top

10 American Spas are

located in Hawaii? You can

enjoy world-class spa and

restorative treatments while

basking in the sun – right

on the beach!

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Did you know?

The Hawaiian Islands are

actually the peaks of the

world’s tallest

mountains? Visit

Volcanoes National Park

on the Big Island – a

UNESCO World Heritage

site – to get an up-close

view of lava flowing to

the sea.

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Did you know?

The waters off Maui are

so gentle and so filled with

beautiful sea life that

many expert divers

consider this to be the

world’s best place to learn

how to scuba dive –

especially for kids!

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Did you know?

There are thousands of

wedding planners in

Hawaii who can help you

plan every last detail of

your dream Hawaii

wedding, from flower

arrangements to guest

invitations. And once the

ceremony is over, why

not enjoy a Hawaiian

honeymoon?

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Did you know

The Royal Hawaiian Hotel

was opened in 1927, and it

was the Hawaii residence or

of President Franklin D.

Roosevelt – the “Western

White House” – and it

boasts the bar that invented

the Shirley Temple cocktail ?

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Did you know?

“Waikiki” means

“spouting fresh water”

in Hawaiian, and it

was named for the

springs and streams

that fed wetlands

which once separated

this part of Honolulu

from the Oahu

mainland?

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