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South Point Hostel

South Point Hostel

93-2073 South Point Road PO Box 21 - Hostel
Green Sands Beach - Wow!; Black Sands Beach - Swim with giant turtles - Coo!!l; First Polynesian landing 700 AD with hand hewn stone canoe moorings - Amazing!!!; Kahuku Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and State of Hawaii Kau Forest Reserve Park; Waiohinu Historic trading village - awesome!!!!!
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