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  2. Royal Hawaiian Center - Wikipedia

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    Royal Hawaiian Center is an outdoor shopping center in the shopping district of Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki, Oahu, in the US state of Hawaii. As of 2017, Royal Hawaiian Center had the fifth highest sales per square foot in the US. [1]

  3. Five scuba divers stranded off Hawaii rescued by sailing ...

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    Five scuba divers struggling in the water for hours off the Hawaiian coast were rescued last Wednesday by a sailing couple that heard their screams for help and found “five little dots” in the ...

  4. Manta ray night dive - Wikipedia

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    For decades travelers to Hawaii observed manta rays from restaurants and hotels along the coast, such as the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel and the in 2002 closed Kona Surf Hotel. [7] In 1992, dive operators began occasionally taking scuba divers to areas such as the Kona Surf Hotel for manta ray encounters. [2]

  5. Rachel Kealaonapua O'Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Kealaonapua "Keala" O'Sullivan (later Watson, born November 3, 1950) is an American former diver.In 1965, she won the U.S. Junior AAU one-meter board diving championships. [1]

  6. Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision - Wikipedia

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    On 15 October, the first team of USN divers from Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit ONE (MDSU-1) began assessing the sunken vessel. Working in low- to zero-visibility conditions, 66 MDSU-1 and 30 Japanese JMSDF divers from the submarine rescue ship JS Chihaya conducted 526 dives over 29 days, searching the wreck. Ōnishi, relatives of some of the ...

  7. Kahala Mall - Wikipedia

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    Kahala Mall is an indoor shopping mall in the Kāhala neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii on the East Side of the island of Oahu. In addition to its service as a major shopping center, Kahala Mall also serves as a key stop on a number of TheBus routes. It is located on Waialae Avenue, near the point at which Interstate H1 becomes Kalanianaole Highway.