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  2. Carthaginian II - Wikipedia

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    Carthaginian II was a steel-hulled brig outfitted as a whaler, which served as a symbol of that industry in the harbor of the former whaling town Lahaina on the Hawaiian island of Maui. She replaced the original Carthaginian , a schooner converted into a barque to resemble a period whaler, which had initiated the role of museum ship there in 1967.

  3. Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the Great Barrier Reef was inscribed on the world heritage list. [10] Tourism is regarded to be an important way that Australia can fulfill its duty to present the Great Barrier Reef in accordance with the world heritage convention. [6] In the 1980s, tourism in the Great Barrier Reef region expanded rapidly. [11]

  4. Molokini - Wikipedia

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    Snorkel boats inside Molokini crater. Molokini is a destination for scuba diving, snuba, and snorkeling.Its crescent shape protects divers inside it from waves and the channel's powerful currents, though diving also takes place off the 300-foot (91.5-meter) sheer outer wall.

  5. The Dreamiest Beach Spots to Add to Your Bucket List - AOL

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    Good Housekeeping's 2025 Family Travel Award beach winners, from all-inclusive resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean to fun-filled spots in the U.S. and more.

  6. Kāneʻohe Bay - Wikipedia

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    This peninsula is occupied by Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Koʻolau Mountain Range seen on a clear morning from Kaneʻohe Bay on a boat. There are five named islands or islets within Kāneʻohe Bay. A sand bar (Ahu o Laka), Kapapa, and Kekepa (Turtleback Rock) are all islets on the barrier reef.

  7. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    In Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the states of Hawaii and Florida shark feeding is prohibited. [16] The initial law in Hawaii that prohibited shark feeding was passed in 2002, but many companies were not following this law and locals pushed for stricter enforcement. [17]

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