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    wondered how Hawaii has such unique islands? It may be thanks to a myth called “The Creation Of The Hawaiian Islands.” This myth originates from the people of Hawaii and is said to have been an ancient legend from many centuries ago. This myth tells the long story of a fight between two sisters which ultimately led to the birth of the Hawaiian Islands. This is an intriguing myth since many people know Hawaii as a popular tourist attraction for its beautiful islands and scenery. Not only is…

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    can be found on the island that have existed for 1,000 years. Meanwhile, shoppers can explore the quaint towns of Old Kolia Town and Hanapepe. Overview Kauai is the fourth-largest island in the Hawaiian Islands. Nicknamed the Garden Isle, it is filled with jagged cliff faces, steep mountains and verdant valleys. Over the centuries, tropical rain forests have taken over the islands as cascading waterfalls cut into the steep slopes. Some of the remote sections of the island can only be accessed…

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    Local Hawaiian island people always have some type of problem yet mostly in Hawaii one of the main problems is beach pollution. Hawaii is always known for their beaches, beautiful, relaxing and a place to get away. Today Hawaii's beaches are starting to get really polluted with trash, plastic, cigarette butts, beer bottles, and all other types of trash. In Hawaii the beaches are really important because not only does it affect the natives, beach pollution affects the hawaiian ocean life as well.…

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    I knew it, I was already there on the gorgeous island of Maui. The first morning we were there we decided to go up to the summit of Haleakala to watch the sunrise. Haleakala is a volcano that has been dormant since 1790. The summit of Haleakala is so serene and definitely one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. The summit of Haleakala is over 10,000 miles above seal level, and it forms over seventy-five percent of the Hawaiian island of Maui. Due to the high elevation, the air…

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    Ancient Hawai I Essay

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    to that of old Hawai’i before the coming of the Christians missionaries in 1820. I will also explain the ways in which I found ancient Hawaiians were also similar to Eastern monistic ways of thinking. In both cases, Hawai’i seems to be unique because it doesn’t fit neatly into either philosophical way of thinking. I will also show why I believe the ancient Hawaiians had a dualistic way of thinking in a monistic world. This seems to be the simplest terms I can explain my theory. This reminds me…

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    trees trying to pull and rip them apart like it was yesterday and last night. There was a few trees that had a few branches missing. But there was not a lot of big damage done that nature can't fix. Today was the day that I will be taken to the Midway Island to help protect it from Japan. I was ready to leave my bags…

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    Essay On Hawaii Vacation

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    which I have not been to yet and I really want to go there. Hawaii is located in the pacific ocean which makes it the only State in the world that is completely surrounded by water. Hawaii is also broken up into 7 different islands. As many people may know, not every island is populated with people. Hawaii is also one of the only main places in which they train soldiers in submarine warfare as well as antisubmarine forces. Hawaii is literally the only place in the world that is made up…

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    Mauna Loa Research Paper

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    1950 Volcano eruption in Mauna Loa The eruption in 1950 had caused a lot of damage to the city of Hilo. The city of Hilo is now built on the old lava that had flowed from the volcano. The volcano of Mauna Loa is located in Hawaii. There’s not many organisms like people or even animals that live near the volcano because, they now know that the volcano is active. The volcano rises about 13,680 ft above sea level. It is obviously very hot near the volcano because it has magma in it that is about…

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    a special place to vacate you after you get bored of the 4. suburbs so I'm doing the vacation thing I went to the free start seeing spots 5. this is the Royal Hawaiian hotel the pink one along the Y kishore whatever 1. reason it has become a wine landmark and he still Hawaiians know it to be this 2. day that Leslie the Royal Hawaiian hotel is kind of spooky I had places once it 3. sadly i'm not can afford to stay there the Ala Moana has a lot…

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    clear and refreshing water. There are many types of marine life that are swimming around in the beautiful waters of Hawaii, such as green sea turtles, humpback whales, and manta rays. The Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle is one of the first turtle species ever discovered in Hawaii. The can be spotted from the beach. Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles are the largest hard-shelled turtles in the ocean (Murphy). They are regularly found resting under underwater ledges, basking on beaches, and nibbling on algae…

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