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West Maui:
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East Maui:
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Haleakala National Park
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Island of Molokai:
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Kaupo (Highway 31 - Southeast Maui)
Kaupo is located on the most Southern Shore of Maui. This side of the island is rugged and desolate. The little town of Kaupo looks up the slopes of Haleakala to many magnificent canyons and Kaupo Gap. The famous historic landmark Kaupo Store, takes you back to the relaxed times of old Hawaii. The store offers snacks, soft drinks, ice cream and an interesting collection of antiques.
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Hana Rain Forest
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The largest tropical rainforest in the United States. Take the magic carpet ride over this tropical wonderland.
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Mana Wainui
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Literally translated, Many Spirited Waters. When the conditions are right, you may witness up to 25 waterfalls flowing at once.
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Keanae (Hana Highway)
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This area was nearly completely destroyed by a tsunami in 1946. The only building left standing was the stone church that is still here today. The Keanae peninsula is adorned with, taro patches, an old Hawaiian village, and a church built in 1856. A pullout along the Hana highway offers a fantastic view of this area or you can take the road that leads to the peninsula for a close up look.
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Kano Falls
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This 500-foot waterfall is over five times bigger than any waterfall visible from the Hana Highway.
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