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| HANA | |
A day trip to Hana, on the northeast side of Maui, requires a trip on the famous Hana Road. |
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| Emi in front of her namesake store in Haiku | One of the few "good value" eateries in Maui, the Hana Hou Cafe in Haiku |
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| There are approximately 50 hairpin
turns with as many one-lane bridges on the Hana Highway. But the scenery was worth it. |
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| We stopped at many viewpoints | |
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| Overlooking the village of Keanae | |
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| The road to Hana is approximately 35 miles from Paia but it took us nearly 3 hours | |
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| Beautiful Hana Bay is clothing-optional | |
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| Fall colors in Hawaii | |
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| Historic Hana jail/courthouse and "men's eating house" | |
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| Where's Waldo? Can you locate the gecko? | A Northern Cardinal |
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| A small Buddhist Church in Hana. Note the decorative elephant heads. | |
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| On the black sand beaches | |
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| At the lava caves at Waia'napanapa State Park. Now can you say that real fast? | |
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| We had to stop at this fruit stand | |
| LAST NIGHT IN HAWAII | |
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Our bon-voyage Chinese dinner party. L to R after Patti -- Jackie, Shibo, Sue, Jim, Hilda, Rachel, and Harry. A huge thank for your hospitality. We had a fabulous time. Mahalo and shaka-shaka!! |
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| We also celebrated Jim's 60th birthday. L to R -- Sue, Emi, and Jim | |
| » BIKE MAUI -- Geno rented a bike and did three good rides in Maui | |
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