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  2. Is it safe to visit Hawaii right now? What travelers should ...

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    Travelers hoping to visit Hawaii in coming weeks are being asked to avoid West Maui, which has been ravaged by wildfires.

  3. Should you travel to Hawaii right now? What to know - AOL

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    The ongoing wildfires in Hawaii have prompted local officials to ask tourists not to visit some areas, despite it being a destination state during the peak of summer travel season.. The wildfires ...

  4. Safe and Dangerous Places in Maui - AOL

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    Alamy. Looking for a safe place to live in the United States? Come to Maui, Hawaii. Maui really is one of the "jewels of the Pacific," an idyllic landscape full of charm from end to end.

  5. Uruapan - Wikipedia

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    Uruapan is the second largest city in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is located at the western edge of the Purépecha highlands , just to the east of the Tierra Caliente region. Since the colonial period, it has been an important city economically due its location.

  6. Hapa haole music - Wikipedia

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    ' half foreign ' in Hawaiian) is a genre of Hawaiian music which utilizes primarily English lyrics with themes and instruments attributed to Hawaii, such as the ukulele and steel guitar. Although it has its beginnings in the early 20th century with influences from traditional Hawaiian music and American ragtime , the term "hapa haole" now ...

  7. Kaulana Nā Pua - Wikipedia

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    The song is also known under the titles of "Mele ʻAi Pōhaku" ("Stone-Eating Song") or "Mele Aloha ʻĀina" ("Patriot's Song"). It is still popular in Hawaii today, although it is not clear how many non-Hawaiian speaking listeners are aware of the song's historical significance or the profound antipathy to U.S. annexation in its lyrics.

  8. 5 Financially Crucial Tips To Live Frugally in Hawaii

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    Living in Hawaii is a dream for many, but the high cost of living can turn paradise into a savings nightmare. When everything has to be imported and shipped, prices on everything from gas to food ...

  9. Sudden Rush - Wikipedia

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    Sudden Rush's style of music, nā mele paleoleo, combines hip hop and Hawaiian music in a way that contrasts with the traditional Hawaiian notion of kaona—hidden meaning—which is the use of euphemism and coded metaphor to convey political, sexual or otherwise delicate meanings.