Kalepa Bridge marks the end of the Hana Highway (Route 360) and the beginning of Piilani Highway (Route 31), otherwise known as the "back road to Hana".
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South of rural Hana Town, the famous Hana Highway turns into Piilani Highway at Kalepa Bridge. Piilani Highway, also known as the "back road to Hana", stretches across Maui's dry, rocky southern landscape, from upcountry Ulupalakua to remote off-the-grid communities like Kipahulu. This largely unpaved, crooked road features some of the most stunning natural landscapes on Maui.
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Cascading over 200 feet into a beautiful tropical pond is Maui's majestic Wailua Falls.
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Home to over 250 species of fish and unparalleled underwater visibility, Molokini is one of the best diving spots in Hawaii and the world!
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Kahului Aiport on the island of Maui is the largest airport in use on the island, and is the most likely entrance onto Maui. Flights depart and arrive daily, including inter-island flights and an increasing number of flights from the USA Mainland.
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An interesting lava formation found in Kapalua, on the island of Maui.
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The Baldwin House Museum is filled with historical artifacts, and original furniture from when the house was built in 1834.
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Kula Botanical Garden is located on the rich slopes of Haleakala in Central Maui. Visitors will find gardens full of beautiful indigenous Hawaiian flowers, and even a Bird sanctuary.
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Lipoa point is part of the Honolua-Mokule'ia Marine Life Conservation District and provides beautiful views of Honolua bay. Lipoa point is also a world class surfing wave during the winter months. There is a mile long coastal hike from Honolua bay to Lipoa point.
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USS Arizona Memorial
Standing to honor the heroes of World War II and December 7, 1941, the USS Arizona Memorial is the centerpiece of Pearl Harbor's museums and memorials.