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  2. Overwater bungalows worth visiting in the US and Caribbean - AOL

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    Honeymoons.com provides information on where to find overwater bungalows in the U.S. and the Caribbean for unforgettable vacations.

  3. The 20 Most Magical Overwater Bungalows in the World - AOL

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    Discover unique overwater bungalows set directly on the ocean in Mexico, Jamaica, Sweden, the UAE, the Maldives, French Polynesia, Thailand, and more.

  4. Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Red pencil urchin – Papahānaumokuākea. The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM) (roughly / p ɑː p ɑː ˈ h ɑː n aʊ m oʊ k u ˌ ɑː k eɪ. ə / [2]) is a World Heritage listed U.S. national monument encompassing 583,000 square miles (1,510,000 km 2) of ocean waters, including ten islands and atolls of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.

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    “You get Maldives-level beauty without Maldives prices, with eco-resorts and overwater bungalows starting at $100 a night,” said Affinati, who cautioned this location can be a bit difficult to ...

  6. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    Stilt houses in China known as guījiǎfángwū (simplified Chinese: 龟甲房屋; traditional Chinese: 龜甲房屋; lit. 'turtle shell house') because Chinese stilt house structures inspired from a turtle and built over water surface (e.g. rivers).

  7. Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The overwater bungalow is a form of, mainly high end, tourist accommodation inspired by the traditional stilt houses of South Asia and the Pacific. The first overwater bungalows were constructed on the French Polynesian island of Ra’iātea in 1967 by three American hotel owners, Jay Carlisle, Donald McCallum and Hugh Kelley.

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