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  2. Niihau - Wikipedia

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    Niʻihau (Hawaiian: [ˈniʔiˈhɐw]), anglicized as Niihau (/ ˈ n iː (i) h aʊ / NEE-(ee-)how), is the westernmost main and seventh largest island in Hawaii. It is 17.5 miles (28.2 km) southwest of Kauaʻi across the Kaulakahi Channel .

  3. Channels of the Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Kalohi Channel is the stretch of water separating Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi.Depth of water in this channel is about 260 feet (79 m) and width is 9.3 miles (15.0 km). This is one of the less treacherous channels between islands in the archipelago, although strong winds and choppy sea conditions are fre

  4. High surf advisory for Hawaii's north and west shores - AOL

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    Dec. 2—The National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued a high surf advisory for most north and west shores through Monday morning. The advisory covers north and west shores of Niihau, Kauai ...

  5. Ala Wai Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Ala Wai Canal is an artificial waterway in Honolulu, Hawaii which serves as the northern boundary of the tourist district of Waikiki. It was created in 1928 to drain the rice paddies and swamps which would eventually become Waikiki. It also serves as a primary drainage corridor for the rivers and streams that run through central and east ...

  6. Battle of Nuʻuanu - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Nuʻuanu began when Kamehameha's forces landed on the southeastern portion of Oʻahu near Waiʻalae and Waikiki. After spending several days gathering supplies and scouting Kalanikupule's positions, Kamehameha's army advanced westward, encountering Kalanikupule's first line of defense near the Punchbowl Crater. Splitting his army ...

  7. Tourism in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The search for PN-9 No. 1 was called off by September 8, and the Navy began to prepare the PB-1 to re-attempt the nonstop flight to Hawaii. [76] During its sail, the seaplane passed as close as 40 miles (64 km) from Oahu, then steered for Kauai, where they were finally spotted by the patrolling submarine USS R-9 10 miles (16 km) off Nāwiliwili ...

  8. UH on-campus parking will be off limits for Maui ... - AOL

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    Nov. 9—The vast majority of people who plan to see some of the nation's best college basketball teams play in person Nov. 20-22 will need to find their way to the University of Hawaii's lower ...

  9. Sailboat hits reef off Waikiki; all passengers safely ... - AOL

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    Mar. 4—A 90-foot sailboat, called the Criterion, ran into a reef Sunday afternoon roughly 500 yards offshore from Fort DeRussy in Waikiki with about 30 adults on board. Honolulu Ocean Safety ...