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  2. Hawaii Route 200 - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Route 2000 is a 6.2-mile (10.0 km) road on the island of Hawaii, in the state of Hawaii. The road's western terminus is at Hawaii Route 200 (known as the Saddle Road). The eastern terminus is at Hawaii Route 11 (known as the Hawaii Belt Road) in Hilo where the Prince Kūhiō Plaza shopping center is located. [15]

  3. Kahana Bay - Wikipedia

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    Kahana Bay and beach park is located along Kamehameha Highway on Oahu adjacent to Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park between Kaʻaʻawa and Punaluʻu.The beach is known for fishing, wading and serenity and although it is a beach park, it has limited facilities due to its remote location.

  4. Hawaii Route 137 - Wikipedia

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    Route 137 is a state highway in Hawaii County, Hawaii. The highway, known as the Kapoho-Kalapana Road, the Beach Road, or the Red Road, [2] travels along the eastern coast of the island of Hawaii between Kalapana and Kapoho. [1] It passes near Kīlauea and its lava fields, as well as Isaac Hale Beach Park and other protected areas.

  5. Niihau - Wikipedia

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    Niihau is the westernmost and seventh largest inhabited island in Hawaii, owned by the Robinson family since 1864. It is known for its shell lei craftsmanship, Hawaiian language, wildlife habitats and limited tours for outsiders.

  6. Maunalua Bay - Wikipedia

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    Maunalua Bay is a bay in the southeast of Honolulu, Hawaii, with a beach park, a boat launch facility, and a canoe club. It was once a large fishpond and a settlement site for Native Hawaiians, and now it is surrounded by affluent suburbs and mountains.

  7. New Zealand state highway network - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, classification and volumes of the major national highway network in New Zealand. The network consists of nearly 100 roads, marked by red shield-shaped signs, and administered by the NZ Transport Agency.

  8. Hawaii Route 72 - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Route 72, also known as Kalanianaʻole Highway, is the main highway serving southeast Oʻahu. It runs along the coast from H-1 to Maunawili, passing through Hawaiʻi Kai and Waimānalo.

  9. Interstate H-1 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate H-1 is the longest and busiest Interstate Highway in Hawaii, running east–west on Oʻahu island. It connects Kapolei, Waipahu, Pearl City, Aiea, Honolulu, and Kāhala, and has a contraflow lane during morning commute hours.