Offshore in Kane驶ohe Bay, Moku o Lo驶e (Coconut Island), southeast of He驶eia State Park, was a royal playground, named for the coconut trees planted there in the mid-19th century by Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. During WWII, the US military used it for R&R. Today the Hawai驶i Institute of Marine Biology occupies much of the island, which you might recognize from the opening credits Gilligan鈥檚 Island.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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In the shadow of Diamond Head, the former mansion of billionaire tobacco heiress Doris Duke is a sight to behold for art-lovers and celebrity hounds鈥
Stones of Life of Kapaemahu and Kapuni
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Near the police substation at Waikiki Beach Center, four ordinary-looking volcanic basalt boulders are actually sacred and legendary Hawaiian symbols鈥
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This impressive, little-known viewpoint is at the end of Lumahai St in Portlock,聽makai聽(toward the sea) from the traffic lights at the Koko Marina Center鈥
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This somber memorial is one of the USA's most significant WWII sites, commemorating the Pearl Harbor attack and its fallen service members with an iconic鈥
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Hawaii鈥檚 version of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC, the Bishop Museum showcases a remarkable array of cultural and natural history exhibits鈥
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No other place evokes a more poignant sense of Hawaii鈥檚 history. The palace was built under King David Kalakaua in 1882. At that time, the Hawaiian鈥
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This exceptional fine-arts museum is among the best of its kind anywhere. The collection is effectively a 'best of' summary of major art movements鈥
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
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One of the USA鈥檚 most significant WWII sites, this National Park Service (NPS) monument narrates the history of the Pearl Harbor attack and commemorates鈥
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This park on Kealohi Point has picnic potential and views of He驶eia Fishpond to the south. This location was sacred to ancient Hawaiians as a place of鈥
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Just north of He鈥榚ia State Park, off the Kamehameha Hwy, is one of the Windward Coast鈥檚 only small-boat harbors. Watch the comings and goings of local鈥
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You'll probably have seen Naoki's magnificent gyotaku (Japanese-style fish prints) all over O驶ahu in galleries, restaurants and bars, but there's nothing鈥
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One of Hawaii鈥檚 largest freshwater marshes, Kawai Nui provides flood protection for the town and a habitat for endangered waterbirds, and is also one of鈥
5. Valley of the Temples & By艒d艒-In
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It's so peaceful and parklike that it might take you a minute to realize that Valley of the Temples is an interdenominational cemetery. Up at the base of鈥
6. Ho驶omaluhia Botanical Garden
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The dramatic ridged cliffs of the Ko驶olau Range are arrayed in front of you like an Imax screen at O驶ahu鈥檚 largest botanical garden. It encompasses 400鈥
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Kalama Beach Park, 1 mile north of Kailua Beach Park on Kalaheo Ave, is the best place to park for a great walk. Climb over the grassy lawn to a much more鈥
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Rich in stream-fed agricultural land, fishing grounds and protected canoe landings, Kailua was an ancient economic center that supported at least three鈥