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Nā Mokulua — The Two Islands or The Mokes

Nā Mokulua — The Two Islands or The Mokes

Nā Mokulua, meaning “the two islands” in Hawai’ian, are two islets off the windward coast of O‘ahu. They are commonly referred to as the Twin Islands or The Mokes.   Located about one mile (1.6 km) off Lanikai Beach, the islands are popular for photographs. Both...

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Haleiwa – Rich With Island History

Haleiwa – Rich With Island History

[wonderplugin_audio id=”7″]   Rich with island history, the charming town of Haleiwa is about a one-hour drive from the scuba diving spots in Waikiki. Marked by the historic Rainbow Bridge over the Anahulu River, Haleiwa welcomes you to the North...

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Polynesian Cultural Center Hawaii: A Popular Attraction

Polynesian Cultural Center Hawaii: A Popular Attraction

The Polynesian Cultural Center is ranked as Hawai’i’s number one visitor attraction. Owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this 42 acre Polynesian-themed park is set on the North Shore of Oʻahu.   Performers demonstrate various arts and crafts...

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Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden on Oahu

Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden on Oahu

[wonderplugin_audio id=”8″]   Ho’omaluhia, meaning “peaceful refuge” in Hawai’ian, is Honolulu’s largest botanical garden. Nestled at the base of the majestic Ko`olau Mountains, the garden was established in 1982. Not unlike the North Shore...

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