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  2. How to Spend a Perfect Long Weekend on Maui Full of ... - AOL

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    The second largest of the Hawaiian islands, Maui spans 727 square miles and is primarily divided into resort communities along the West and South coasts, with more local dwellings situated in ...

  3. Adventure Activities in Maui -- Try if You Dare Volume 2

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    Getty Images Maui, Hawaii, is truly a paradise. You can spend your entire vacation relaxing on the beach, soaking up the sun, sipping frosty tropical drinks, attending a luau or pig roast, and ...

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  5. Makena State Park - Wikipedia

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    The beach is only 660 feet (200 m) long and can be crowded at peak times. Little Beach is regarded as a nude beach and nude bathing is common there, although it is de jure illegal due to being in a state park. Oneʻuli Beach or Naupaka Beach is a black sand beach on the northern end of the park, closest to Makena. [1]

  6. Hoʻokipa - Wikipedia

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    Hookipa Beach, surfing on Maui, Hawaii. Like many locations on the Maui and Oahu North Shore, Ho'okipa Beach is occasionally a tourist attraction in the winter time because of spectacularly large surf. In the afternoon on 15 December 2004, for example, tourists visited the beach to see waves as large as 30 feet (9.1 m) pound the shore ...

  7. Slaughterhouse Beach (Mokuleʻia) - Wikipedia

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    The beach is located near Kapalua in West Maui and is surrounded by a cliff face and lava rock. [3] The name "slaughterhouse" derives from the Honolua Ranch slaughterhouse and tanning/storage shed that were located on the cliff’s edge above the ocean. The buildings were torn down in the 1960s, but the name remains.