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  2. Kaʻula - Wikipedia

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    The island is the top of a volcanic tuff cone that rests on top of a larger, submerged shield volcano. At its highest point, the island reaches a height of 548 ft (167 m). [1] The ocean has carved large sea cliffs on the sides of the island. There is a large cave on the northwest side of the island called Kahalauaola (Shark Cave). [2]

  3. Kauai with Teens: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy Kauai, also known as the Garden Island, presents an ideal mix of pristine sandy beaches, beautiful tropical landscapes and historical local Hawaiian towns. Compared to some of the other ...

  4. 21 Top Hawaii Beaches to Visit - AOL

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    Enjoy jaw-dropping views, clear waters and ample marine life at these picturesque shorelines.The islands that make up Hawaii's archipelago are known for their unique culture, their stunning ...

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    Here are a few ways you can learn more about the islands' history and culture on a trip to Hawaii – without breaking the bank. 1. Volunteer (and it could get you a cheaper hotel bill)

  6. Nihoa - Wikipedia

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    Nihoa (/ n iː ˈ h oʊ. ə /; Hawaiian: Nīhoa [niːˈhowə] or Hawaiian: Nihoa), also known as Bird Island or Moku Manu, is the tallest of ten islands and atolls in the uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI). The island is located at the southern end of the NWHI chain, 296 km (160 nmi) southeast of Necker Island.

  7. Lanai - Wikipedia

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    Lanai has been under the control of nearby Maui since before recorded history. [17] Its first inhabitants may have arrived as late as the 15th century. The Hawaiian-language name Lānaʻi is of uncertain origin, but the island has historically been called Lānaʻi o Kauluāʻau, which can be rendered in English as "day of the conquest of Kauluāʻau".