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  2. East Island, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    East Island is an island, formerly about 11 acres (45,000 m 2) in area, one-half mile (800 m) long and 400 feet (120 m) wide, now greatly reduced in size. [1] It was the second-largest in the French Frigate Shoals , and is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands , approximately 550 miles (890 km) northwest of Honolulu . [ 2 ]

  3. Richardson Beach - Wikipedia

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    Richardson Beach is the only beach in the Hilo area with black sand and green sand. [4] Monk Seals and turtles frequent this area as well. It is located near the end of Kalanianaʻole Avenue at coordinates 19°44′5″N 155°0′49″W  /  19.73472°N 155.01361°W  / 19.73472; -155.01361 , where Leleiwi Street leads to an undeveloped ...

  4. List of beaches in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Beach: East shore Glass Beach (Eleele, Hawaii) South shore Fuji Beach: Kapaa – East Side Hāʻena State Park: Haena – North Shore Hanakapiai Beach: Hanalei Pavilion Beach Park: Hanalei – North Shore Hanalei Pier: Hanalei – North Shore Hanamāʻulu Beach Park: Hanamāʻulu (East shore) Hanapēpē Beach Park: Haʻula Beach ...

  5. Punaluʻu Beach - Wikipedia

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    Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach is a stunning and unique location for an elopement or intimate wedding in Hawaii. With its jet-black volcanic sand, swaying coconut palms, and frequent visits from Hawaiian green sea turtles, it offers an unforgettable setting for couples looking to say "I do" in a truly one-of-a-kind place.Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach ...

  6. Hawaii Route 137 - Wikipedia

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    Route 137 is a state highway in Hawaii County, Hawaii. The highway, known as the Kapoho-Kalapana Road, the Beach Road, or the Red Road, [2] travels along the eastern coast of the island of Hawaii between Kalapana and Kapoho. [1] It passes near Kīlauea and its lava fields, as well as Isaac Hale Beach Park and other protected areas.

  7. Mountain View, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Mountain View is located on the east side of the island of Hawaii, also known as the Big Island, at (19.539730, -155.141348 It is bordered by Kurtistown to the northeast, Hawaiian Acres to the east, Fern Acres and Eden Roc to the southeast, Fern Forest to the south, and Volcano to the southwest.

  8. Nā Mokulua - Wikipedia

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    The larger island (on the left when looking from Lanikai) is referred to as Moku Nui and the smaller is Moku Iki, which translates literally to big island and small island. Some Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners note that there was likely a non-generic name given to the islands that have since been lost because neither Moku Nui nor Moku ...

  9. Kehena Beach - Wikipedia

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    A photograph of the black sand on Kehena Beach Lava formations on Kehena Beach. Kehena Beach is a narrow black sand beach located on the east shore of the island of Hawaii, in the Puna district. Spinner dolphins frequent the water; as a result, the beach has also been known as Dolphin Beach. [1]