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  2. Papailoa Beach - Wikipedia

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    Papailoa Beach, otherwise known as Police Beach, is located on the north shore of the island of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands. [1] It was a prime filming location for the popular television show Lost. The production crew changed locations from the original beach (Mokuleia Beach) after the winter surf encroached upon the set constructed for the ...

  3. Stranger in a Strange Land (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    "Stranger in a Strange Land" was watched by 12.95 million Americans, ranking Lost as the 21st most watched program of the week. [11] This was an increase in viewers from the previous episode, making Lost the number one scripted television series in the adults 18-49 category for the third consecutive week.

  4. John Prince Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    John Prince Memorial Park has a 48-acre (0.19 km 2) campground, out of the park's total 726 acres (2.94 km 2), which features 352 sites for tents or RVs. [8] The campground was founded in 1956 after the Gulf Stream Council (the local council of Boy Scouts of America) donated Camp Osborne to Palm Beach County, one year before the establishment of Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation near Jonathan ...

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  6. Tom Friendly - Wikipedia

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    Tom Friendly, [1] often referred to as Tom, Mr. Friendly, or Zeke by Sawyer is a fictional character portrayed by M. C. Gainey on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television series Lost. The series follows the lives of around forty survivors from the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 .

  7. One of Us (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    Lost was the fifth most watched program for the week in the key adults 18-49 demographic, achieving 5.2 million viewers. [6] In the United Kingdom, the episode attracted 1.09 million viewers, and was the second most watched program of the week on the non-terrestrial channels, beaten only by Live FA Cup Football. [7]

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