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  2. Kahaluʻu Bay - Wikipedia

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    Plans were to enlarge it and build a larger resort combined with the Kona Lagoon Hotel (built in 1975), and more facilities across the street, to be called the Azabu Kona Beach Resort. [8] There was also a botanical park called Kona Gardens on the uphill (mauka) side of the street. However, the investors suffered financial problems in the 1990s.

  3. Kahaluʻu, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kahaluʻu (/ ˌ k ɑː h ə ˈ l uː ʔ uː /; Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈkɐhɐˈluʔu]) is a residential community and census-designated place (CDP) in the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, in the District of Koolaupoko on the island of Oahu.

  4. Kahaluʻu-Keauhou, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kahaluʻu-Keauhou is located on the western side of the island of Hawaiʻi at (19.575554, -155.960522 It is bordered to the north by Holualoa, to the east by Honalo, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean.

  5. List of beaches in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Honoliʻi Beach Park Hilo District: Hilo Bayfront Park Hilo: Coconut Island: Hilo: Reeds Bay Park Hilo: Radio Bay Hilo: Keaukaha Beach Park Hilo: Onekahakaha Beach Park Hilo: James Kealoha Beach: Hilo Leleiwi Beach Park (Richardson) Lehia Park Hilo District: Pāpaʻi Keaʻau Honolulu Landing Nānāwale Park Kahuwai Kumukahi Kapoho Isaac Hale ...

  6. Kahaluu Fish Pond - Wikipedia

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    Kahaluʻu Fishpond, historically known as Kahouna Fishpond, on Kāneʻohe Bay in windward Oʻahu, is one of only four surviving ancient Hawaiian fishponds on Oʻahu that were still in use well into the 20th century.

  7. Polihale State Park - Wikipedia

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    Except for the usual water-related activities the park is officially open to campers. Swimming is safe only at the Queens Pond, located toward the southern end of the park. This is a wild beach. The shore is unprotected from the open ocean. The usual surfing, snorkeling, etc. are not safe activities along this beach.