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HAWAII K A UAI Lihue Ka u ai It's hard to believe that a destination so remote, so exotic nn Cha and so magnificent could be part of the United States. But el Hawaii is all of that, and so much more. OAH U Kaneohe When you picture a perfect paradise in your imagination, Honolulu Waikiki Kaiw i nn Cha el chances are it looks a lot like Hawaii. Its waters so blue, Molokai they seem other-wordly. Its beaches so pristine, you feel P A Lanai City C as if you could be the first human who ever stepped foot Lahaina Kahului LANAI MAUI I onto the smooth glimmering sand. Its forests so lush, they Kihei F Hana I shine like a newly cut emerald. Its sunsets so brilliant, the Kahoolawe C Alenu ihaha Chann el O sky seems ablaze with fire. Its volcanoes so imposing, C HAWAI I (The Big Island) you can only stand back and stare in awe at the wonders E Waimea A of nature. N Mauna Kea Kailua-Kona Hilo Mauna Loa 0 miles 0 km 25 25 Kilauea People who have traveled to Hawaii save a piece of it in their hearts. Honeymooners cherish the golden days of unbridled romance. Families treasure the days of welcoming bliss under a shining sun. Adventurers thrill at the thought of catching the perfect wave. With extraordinary natural beauty, fascinating culture, rich history and endless activities, Hawaii can be all things to all people—or something unforgettable just for you. 10 Hawaii

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