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KAUNAKAKAI
"He wore a malo and a coconut hat One was for this and the other for that All the people shouted as he went by He was the cockeyed mayor of Kaunakakai He wore a lei and he wore a smile He drank a gallon of oke to make life worthwhile Then he made ’em laugh ’till he made them cry He was the cockeyed mayor of Kaunakakai"
R. Alex Anderson wrote ...>>
KALAUPAPA
Among the chapters in Hawaii’s history, few are as poignant as the story of>>
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Sometimes, paradise is best appreciated for what’s missing.On Moloka‘i, for>>
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Although Molokai offers a wealth of excellent camping opportunities, there is ...>>
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Fronting Wailea Beach on the island of Maui’s southwest shore, the Grand Wailea>>
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