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67-180 Goodale Ave., Waialua, Oahu, HI, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 96791)

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Whitmore Village, Hi, USA
This is the most sacred site in central Oahu. Two rows of 18 lava rocks once flanked a central birthing stone, where women of ancient Hawaii gave birth to potential alii. The rocks, according to Hawaiian belief, held the power ... More on Frommers

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Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States
Less than an hour's drive from Waikiki, Hale'iwa is the perfect place to spend the day. Park your car and take a stroll down Hale'iwa's main street which is lined with surf shops, cafes, boutiques and art galleries. The North Shore's ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States
Waialua is one of the communities that make up the north shore of Oahu. Recreational activities include snorkling, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, swimming, surfing and more. Turtle Bay Resort, located in Kahuku, with 36 holes of ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Kawailoa Beach, Honolulu County, Hawaii

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P.O. Box 1078, Haleiwa, HI, USA
Laniakea Beach, just a few miles north of Haleiwa town, is well known to surfers, but is also a favorite spot for viewing resting honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) in their natural habitat. These resident honu pull up to the beach ... More on NileGuide

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59-864 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa, Hawaii 96712, United States of America
Tucked away in Waimea Valley, the North Shore's Waimea Valley Audubon Center is home to world-class botanic... More on Discover America
My nieces and I visited the waterfall and explored the trails. It's the Hawaii as I've always imagined it, ... More on Trekaroo

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Pupukea, HI

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67-180 Godale Avenue, Wailae 96791

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66-250 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, Hi, USA
Even if you've never set foot on a surfboard, you'll want to visit Oahu's only surf museum to learn the history of this Hawaiian sport of kings. This collection of memorabilia traces the evolution of surfboards from an enormous, ... More on Frommers
