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  2. Kalepolepo Fishpond - Wikipedia

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    Kalepolepo Fishpond, known by its older name Koʻieʻi.e.Loko Iʻa, is an ancient Hawaiian fishpond estimated to have been built between 1400 and 1500 AD.. The fishpond is located in Kalepolepo Park in Kihei, Maui.

  3. Kihei, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kihei (Hawaiian: Kīhei, pronounced) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 21,423 at the 2020 census . Geography

  4. Captain Vancouver landing site on Maui - Wikipedia

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    When the south shore of Maui was first visited by Captain George Vancouver it was dotted with small fishing villages and was said to be a retreat for Hawaiian royalty. Captain Vancouver was not the first European visitor to Maui, however, a landing site was erected in the form of a large totem pole. Kihei went mostly untouched for years. [1]

  5. Maalaea, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the Maui Ocean Center, the Pacific Whale Foundation’s headquarters and Mā‘alaea Village Shops would transform the quaint village into a must-see visitor attraction. In 1992, President George H. W. Bush signed into law the Oceans Act that established the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary.

  6. Maui - Wikipedia

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    Maui (center right, with Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, and Kahoʻolawe to its left) as seen from the International Space Station [2] Maui (/ ˈ m aʊ i /; Hawaiian: ) [3] is the second largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km 2). It is the 17th-largest in the United States. [4]

  7. Robert Wintner - Wikipedia

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    Robert Wintner is an American author and founder of Snorkel Bob's shops throughout Hawaii. [1] [2] Wintner's fiction tends to be led by characters seeking reason in nature. [1] Two of his novels were optioned for movie production in Los Angeles (The Modern Outlaws and Whirlaway). [3] Whirlaway was a Maui County