Maui Research Paper

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5 Things you may not know about Maui.

1. The beautiful island of Maui is named after the legendary Polynesian Demi God Maui. The myth has it that Maui snared the sun to slow the days down and hooked the bottom of the ocean with his fishing hook, tricking his brothers into thinking he had an enormous fish but instead pulling up the Hawaiian islands. Mauis magical fish hook is represented by the popular fish hook necklace worn by many around the islands.
2. If you visit Maui the one cocktail that you are most likely to have is the world renowned Mai Tai. During the busy season tens of thousands of these A Polynesian expression meaning very good the drink was reputedly invented by none other than Trader Vic himself in 1944, when one of Vic's customers exclaimed his drink was Maita'i! In Maui tens of thousands of Mai Tais are made a month during the busy season and “the perfect Mai Tai” is widely discussed topic. One thing they will all have in common is Orgeat pronounced , it's settle almond flavour plays against the rum and fruit juices.
3. Haleakala, or house of the rising sun, is the jewel of Maui and a visit to the crater
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If you do make the drive to Hana during your trip to Maui you will notice small canals following the roadside. Back in 1876 a pair of entrepreneurs growing sugar cane and pineapple decided they needed a reliable source of water for their crops. The idea to Divert the water from the rainy side of Haleakala via the Hamakua ditch was devised and when completed supplied 60 million gallons per day via it's 17 mile stretch. Fast forward to today and the now named East Maui Irrigation system consists of 388-separate intakes, 24-miles of ditches and 50-miles of tunnels, as well as inverted siphons, numerous small dams, pipes, flumes and 8-reservoirs, spanning 39 drainage basins. A civil engineering landmark, the system now brings billions of gallons of water from the rainy side of Maui to the fertile growing fields and communities on the dry

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