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    the layers of my worries peel off and remain behind me. With a recent court case involving work, my dad being hospitalized, and being dumped by my boyfriend over text I needed and escape and here it was. Ten days on the beautiful Hawaiian island of Oahu. I felt so free and I was ecstatic to spend this time with my sister. We went to a fabulous outdoor mall in Honolulu and it felt so glamorous, but as I shopped I was constantly reminded of my singleness and flirty couples passed by. I ignored…

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    Reel in the Big Fish With an Oahu Fishing Charter Enjoy Waikiki the way it was meant to be experienced with an Oahu fishing charter. Named Tortuga, this charter fits up to 49 people on each journey. To make your experience more convenient, door-to-door transportation from Waikiki is provided with the charter. Visitors are picked up in an air-conditioned Mercedes Sprinter to reach the beautiful Ala Wai Harbor. Preparing for a Fishing Charter As you prepare for an unforgettable experience,…

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    once flowed. It’s hollow because the lava cooled from the outside in which made it that way. We can’t travel through these on Oahu because we don’t have any lava tubes. All of our volcanoes are inactive. The Big island is better because of the many fun things to do. It is better than Oahu for 3 reasons, they have volcanoes, lava tubes, and historical military sites. Oahu and the Big Island have many similarities, but they also have a lot of differences. One of the main differences is that the…

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    the island of Oahu. Driving town bound from the Leeward side, people can’t help but notice the large cement pillars holding a railway high up above the farm lands in the Kunia area. Former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann who won the 2004 election, announced that construction of a rail line is a priority. Now building the largest public works project in Hawaii’s history, the Honolulu Rail Transit Project is not only going to benefit communities but also benefit the future population on Oahu. Some…

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    Hilton Hawaiian Islands

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    and dining experiences to remember. With this, the client can even listen to the waves of the ocean as they sit by it watching the sunsets on the warm nights. Then, during the days there can be water sports, sightseeing and sunny beaches to enjoy. Oahu offers things to do for the clients. They have options from the beaches that are semi-secluded, like the ones on the North Shore, to cultural attractions or even water sports during the day. At night there are bars and shows that will entertain…

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    advisable to buy through online for getting various timely discounts and offers. Geographical Location: Its coordinates are 21° 16′ 17″ North and 157° 41′ 40″ West. It is located in Oahu, Hawaii Island. The Oahu Island is the result of active Waianae Volcano around 3.9 from now. It went dormant leaving the present state of Oahu Island. The Hanauma bay is also the result of this volcanic activity. The important feature of its geography is that a ring shape bay is form with the curvature of Lava…

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    Hawaii Homeless Problem

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    sitting on the sidewalk begging “suits” for their change as they walk to their six-figure job. The one homeless person you may see while walking is one of the 7,921 homeless individuals in the State of Hawaii in 2016 (“State of Hawaii” 13). The Island of Oahu, known as “The…

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    Hawaii Essay

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    islands, cover about 6,459 square miles, Hawaii is ranked as the 47th largest of the 50 states of America. It’s also known as one of the most famous tourist place of the U.S. There are total of eight main islands: Hawaii, Maui, Kahoolawe, Molokai, Lanai, Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau. Covered by the total area of 4,038 square miles, Hawaii is the largest habitable main island. It is formed by five volcanoes and two of which are still active today. Hualalai is on the west side of the island. Kohala is…

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    Sacred Places In Hawaii

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    that a visitor must remember is to follow the rules of the site. The rules include not moving or removing any piece from the site, and not walking or stepping on the remains. The island’s three most important sacred sites are in Hawaii, Maua, and Oahu. Kukaniloko Birthstones The Kukaniloko Birthstones are considered…

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    Honolulu

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    the fields. The first known Westerner to sight the island of Oahu on the 18th of January in 1778 was Captain James Cook (“Honolulu”). Cook arrived with his countryman,…

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