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    The Ultimate Surfer, an eight-episode series, gathers some of the world's best amateur surfers to live and train together as they battle it out on the consistent and perfect waves created at the "Surf Ranch" in Lemoore, California. The contestants compete in team and individual challenges, focusing on specific elements of surfing, such as ...

  3. Mount Waialeale - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, The Weather Network and the Guinness Book of Weather Records quote 335 days with rain here while (Simons 1996: 303) suggests that rain falls on 360 days per year. The local tourist industry of Kauai has promoted it as one of the wettest places on earth, which it is. The rainfall at Waiʻaleʻale is evenly distributed through the year.

  4. Kauai - Wikipedia

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    Later, while investigating a location for the ships to anchor, a shore party was mobbed by a crowd, a shot was fired, and one Kauaian was killed. The next day, January 20, 1778, the two ships anchored in Waimea Bay on the southwest coast, where the expedition spent days obtaining fresh water and trading for fresh food. The local people ...

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  6. 'Kona low' system heads to Kauai; Oahu no longer under flood ...

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    A Kona low north of Hawaii will continue to draw unstable tropical moisture over the islands through Saturday as Oahu bears the brunt of the rain this morning. A flood advisory is in effect for ...

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  8. ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls - Wikipedia

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    Route 580 is called Kuamoʻo Road at this point and it is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls parking lot and overlook. Route 580 goes through a notch in the ridge that the Wailua River has eroded. [1] [4] There are no state-maintained trails to either the top or the bottom of the waterfall from the Kuamoʻo Road overlook. [6]

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