Going To Hawaii Research Paper

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One of my biggest dreams is to go to Hawaii. Since I was little Hawaii just seemed like a very interesting and fun place to go to. I really like the beach and just to imagine that Hawaii is fully surrounded by beaches is very interesting to me. My passion is trying new things and exploring a new place with a different culture. One of the main reasons that I am interested in visiting Hawaii is that Hawaii has a lot of sightseeing to offer, some of the best pictures are taken there and I love taking pictures and looking at beautiful sights. Another reason is that Hawaii a lot of different foods and fruits to try out. Hawaii has a diversity of foods and natural fruits that I may not know even exist. There is a vast majority of different types

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