Compare And Contrast Essay About Hawaii

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What place would I like to visit and said Hawaii. I said that I would like to go there because I have seen on the internet that it is a pretty place.i saw that there is a variety of stuff you can do.so this is a beautiful place kind of far away but it is worth it.

Hawaii is a beautiful place its 3 main islands and its in the north pacific ocean.hawaii has some beautiful beaches. You can go scuba diving and see all different of sea creatures. The islands have some enormous and beautiful resorts.And from the resort you can see the beach and see it has awesome views.

Also some other stuff that you can do in Hawaii.Like going close to a volcano and the crust.there is many activities that you can do in Hawaii.The natives that live there make

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