Over one mile long, 14 miles wide, and over 3,600 feet deep, the Waimea Canyon is "The Grand Canyon of the Pacific".
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Historic, picturesque and inspiring all-in-one, the Tunnel of Trees on Kauai leads the way along Highway 520 to Poipu Beach.
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The Hanapepe Swinging Bride in lovely Hanapepe Town holds a long, interesting history. Located on the island of Kauai, the Hanapepe Bridge is now supported and much safer than before.
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Spouting Horn is one of Kauai’s most popular natural attractions that mixes sea and earth, shooting water up through an ancient lava tube and sending an upward blast at heights of 50 feet into the air.
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Russian Fort Elizabeth is the last standing Russian fort in Hawaii and is now a National Historic Landmark.
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Menehune Fishpond, an ancient Hawaiian source of food for centuries, is found on the island of Kauai. Also known as "Alekoko".
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Kauai's Menehune Ditch is a massive irrigation system built with lava stone. The waterways brought water from the Waimea River to the taro fields.
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Koloa is where it all began. Hawaii’s sugar industry was planted on Kauai at Old Koloa Town, where the first successful sugar venture on the Hawaiian Islands came to life.
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You're the guest of honor at Kilohana Plantation, where Kauai’s warm sun and lush green pastures embrace you on a stroll through the garden, boutiques, and plantation home.
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Taste nearly every kind of shortbread cookie on the planet at the Kauai Kookie Factory, where you'll find handcrafted cookies like Chocolate Chip Macadamia, Peanut Butter, and Kona Coffee Macadamia.
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Banyan Drive
Historic Banyan Drive on the Big Island is located in Hilo Town, Hawaii. The street is lined with banyan trees planted by celebrities, including Babe Ruth and Franklin Roosevelt.