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Oahu's North Shore Historic Haleiwa town, pronounced hah-lay-EE-vah and meaning "home of the Iwa (Frigate) Bird," is a seaside community established by missionaries during Hawaii's booming sugar industry in the early 1900s. Located at the gateway to Oahu's legendary North Shore...

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Sunset Beach at Dawn Hawaii's many beaches such as Sunset Beach on Oahu's North Shore present breathtaking, awe-inspiring and sometimes dangerous waves and ocean conditions for beachgoers to experience. Whether it be winter high surf season

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Sunset on the Kohala Coast The perpetually sunny, 40-mile stretch of the Big Island of Hawaii's Kohala Coast features beautiful white sand beaches, historical sites, and the world's top resorts and championship golf courses. Hapuna Beach is one of America's highest-rated, with its picture-perfect conditions and easy accessibility.

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Waimea Beach at Sunrise Surfing is an ancient Polynesian sport originally reserved for royalty.
Popularized by Hawaiian Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku in the 1920s,
surfing has since reached the far corners of the globe with Oahu's North
Shore recognized as its world capital.

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Coconut Trees
Picturesque and pristine, Hawaii's sun and surf are considered by the world as the very definitions of tropical paradise. Contrary to popular belief however...

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