West Side (Part 2)

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MENEHUNE DITCH
A stone wall encasing an aqueduct allegedly built by Hawaii's
mythical elves! |
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KOKEE STATE PARK
Along with a Natural History Museum and Lodge, the park features
a great view into the Kalalau Valley, the widest and largest
valley along the Na Pali Coast.
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KALALAU VALLEY
OVERLOOK
Commanding view of the lush and mystical Na Pali Coast's Kalalau
Valley can be seen from the 4,000 foot elevation lookout at
Kokee State Park. |
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KEKAHA BEACH
PARK
Golden sands that stretch for miles. Excellent swimming and
surfing in a secluded spot. |
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BARKING SANDS
PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE
Hot, shadeless, and pounded by unfriendly surf - but affords
the best view of Niihau - the "Forbidden Island".
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NIIHAU
The "Forbidden Island" - privately owned. Peace,
tranquility and tradition - the last real Hawaiian place.
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POLIHALE STATE
PARK
Powdery white sand beach stretching for miles - away from
the crowds. |
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POLIHALE HEIAU
Ruins of a temple where the souls of the dead made their leap
from land into infinity. |
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