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Nov. 4, 2011

Tourist Information on Ke’e Beach in Kauai

Ke’e Beach is part of the Ke’e Beach Park in Kauai. It is a popular beach with reddish golden sand. Various types of trees can be found at the beach including coconut palm tree, guava trees and etc. Most people visit Ke’e Beach because of the clear water. The clear ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Tunnels Beach in the North Shore of Kauai

Tunnels Beach is a golden sandy beach situated on the north shore of Kauai. It is called Tunnels Beach because there are many tunnels in the reefs here. The beach stretches over 2 miles. Although the beach has many rocks, many people still like to go there to swim. Tunnels ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Tourist Guide to Secret Beach in Kauai

Secret Beach is a 1.5 miles long soft golden brown beach in Kauai. It is also called Kauapea beach.  It has picturesque scenery so you will surely be able to relax and have an ease of mind here. The water at Secret Beach is subjected to strong currents.  ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Guide to Waimea Canyon in Kauai

Waimea canyon is the deepest and longest canyon in Hawaii. The length of the canyon is 10 miles while the width of the canyon is 1 mile. The depth of the canyon reaches up to 3,500 feet. The canyon was developed a few thousand years ago. It was developed ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

What You Should Know about Wailua River

Wailua River used to be known as the Wailua Nui Hoana. Wailua Nui Hoana means sacred spirit in the Hawaiian language. The river is about 3.2 km long. There are two river forks including north fork and south fork. The north fork is located nearby the Wai’ale’ale crater. The ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Guide to Opaekaa Falls in Kauai

Opakaa Falls is a popular roadside attraction in Kauai. The term Opakaa is given to the waterfall because shrimps are often seen rolling down into the base of the waterfall in ancient time. In the Hawaiian language, Opaekaa refers to shrimp while ka’a refers to rolling. Opaekaa Falls is located ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Kapaa Town Travel Guide

Kapaa is a town in the district of Puna in Kapaahupuaa County. It is situated near to Kawai Nui marsh. Kawai Nui is well known for the oopukuia mud fish. The people claim that the Makalei tree in the Kawai Nui has the ability to attract fishes. After the Makalei ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Guide to Wailua Falls in Kauai

Wailua Falls is one of the most visited waterfalls on Kauai Island. It is a different waterfall than the Wailua Falls in Maui. The waterfall has been featured in the Fantasy Island television show.

Visitors unlike other waterfalls can easily access it. The waterfall is about 170 feet tall. The ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Guide to Kilauea Lighthouse in Kauai

Kilauea lighthouse is used to provide light for the ships coming from the east. The lighthouse is originally built in 1913. The light of the Kilauea lighthouse is turned off in 1970. Instead of using a high power light bulb, the local authority replaces it with a low power beacon ...

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Nov. 4, 2011

Information on Haena State Park in Kauai

Haena State Park is situated on the Na Pali coast. The location of the Haena State Park is near to the beach tunnels. The park covers an area of 5.5 acres. Although it is a small park, local and foreign tourists regularly visit it. Many people come to the ...

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