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Welcome to Kauai...

The Na Pali Coast Line

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Waimea Canyon - The Grand Canyon of the Pacific

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Kauai's north shore

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The Koloa Sugar Mill Monument - A little tribute to some of the many immigrants from Portugal, China, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Puerto Rico, etc that worked in the plantations of old Hawaii

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Princeville

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^It's very clean and each island is quite unique too. There's also a lot of Puerto Ricans there too. :P Most have been there for many generations though, like since 1900. An unknown factoid. Hawaii used to have the largest Puerto Rican born and ethnic population outside of Puerto Rico until 1910 which of course NYC took that title then.

Dreamliner, all the islands are beautiful in their own right its trully an amazing state.

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