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40+ Quirky Facts We Didn’t Know About Hawaii


By Amanda Stokes - March 21, 2021

Fun Facts You May Know About Hawaii

The picturesque state of Hawaii is known for its beautiful white beaches. Nicknamed the Aloha State,
Hawaii’s uniqueness is undisputed. It is made of only islands, with the eight major islands sitting at the
Pacific Ocean center. Even with the small population, Hawaii has seen more tourists than most states.
Exploring fun facts about Hawaii makes visiting easier for tourists around the world. Below are some of those
unique fun facts about Hawaii and its traditions.

Hugging Is the General Form of Greeting in Hawaii


One of the fun facts about Hawaii is that they greet each other with a smile. They exchange farewell hugs.
They embrace to say "I love you," "I'm sorry," "Good to see you," and "Thank you."
Hugging is the General Form of Greeting in Hawaii

Therefore, don't be surprised if a local welcomes you with an embrace rather than a handshake. This, of
course, has changed recently. For the time being, no more embraces. Hawaiians will start hugging their
visitors again until the virus is no longer a danger!

The Only State in the US That Grows Coffee Is Hawaii


Coffee connoisseurs fly to the Hawaiian Islands to taste the delicious Kona Coffee. You may believe that
Kona Coffee is only grown around Kona located on the Big Island, yet it is also grown in other parts of the
state.

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The Only State in the US That Grows Coffee is Hawaii

Kona corresponds to leeward, a cruising term for the edge of an island least common to witness a hurricane.
The core volcano on each island dictates the temperature from each side of the island. Since the peak
collects clouds and diverts wind, rain is pushed to one end of the island, whereas the other remains dark.

The Hawaiian Flag Is the Only Flag in the US to Include the


National Flag of Another Country
The banner of Hawaii comprises eight even stripes in white, red, and blue and a Union Jack in the upper left
corner. The quantity of lines addresses the eight entire Hawaiian Islands.

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The Hawaiian Flag Is Only Flag in the US to Include the National Flag of Another Country

The Union Jack alludes to the companionship between the U.K. and Hawaii and the striped example of the
USA and Hawaii's kinship.

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Plastic Bags Were First Banned in Hawaii


In July 2015, Oahu-the most populated Hawaiian island, joined the other Hawaiian Islands and restricted
plastic sacks from their stores. This made it the primary state to boycott the utilization of plastic sacks
altogether.

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Plastic Bags were First Banned in Hawaii

Since 2015, supermarkets across the territory of Hawaii are denied to disperse plastic packs. Just reusable,
compostable backpacks and recyclable paper packs are permitted. An exemption is made for clinical and
sterile containers.

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There Is a Secret in the Way a Hawaiian Woman Wears a


Flower Behind the Ear
When you see a flawless woman with a beautiful blossom worn behind her ear in Hawaii, there is definitely
more to it - if you know the mysterious neighborhood code. She might be motioning to everybody around her
that she is hitched or single.

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There is A Secret in The Way a Hawaiian Woman Wears a Flower Behind the Ear

It affects whether you wear the blossom over your left or right ear. A lady wearing a flower over the correct
ear implies she is viewed as accessible. At the point when she wears the blossom over the left ear, it means
she's taken.

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No Building Is Allowed to Be Taller Than a Palm Tree in


Kauai, Hawaii
Kauai is the most established of the primary Hawaiian Islands – more than 6,000,000 years of age – and by
law, no structure is permitted to be taller than a palm tree.

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No Building is Allowed to Be Taller Than a Palm Tree in Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai was framed when the Pacific Plate disregarded an "area of interest." Just two Garden Isle structures
are excluded from this standard: the Kauai Marriott Resort worked before the bar was set up, and the
notable Princeville Resort.

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Most Sunscreens Are Outlawed in Hawaii


No, Hawaii doesn't need you to sear your skin under the harsh tropical sun, yet they would like to ensure
their delicate coral reefs. Two synthetics regularly found in sunscreens - oxybenzone and octinoxate - really
corrupt coral reefs. Hawaii can't have that.

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Most Sunscreens Are Outlawed in Hawaii

The law became effective in January 2021, meaning that tourists were desperately caking up on sunscreen
all the way until New Years'.

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Surfing Began in Hawaii


Surfing has a long tradition in Hawaii, dating back to the 4th century A.D. It started with Polynesians from
Tahiti and the Marquesas who arrived on the Hawaiian Islands.

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Surfing began in Hawaii

They came with traditions like surfing on boards. Besides, there is clear proof that the current sport of Stand
Up Paddleboarding (SUP) started in Hawaii. The beach boys of Waikiki pioneered the iconic sport years
back. However, the sport is being revived recently by Maui's big wave surfers.

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The World's Biggest Dormant Volcano Is Mount Haleakala in


Maui, Hawaii
The tallest point is 10,023 ft, and the summit crater's center reaches 7.5 x 2.5 miles. However, the remainder
of the mountain is below sea level. Haleakala rises about 30,000 feet above sea level if taken from the
seafloor.

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The World's Biggest Dormant Volcano Is Mount Haleakala in Maui, Hawaii

This massive volcano, which shaped 75% of Maui, is inactive but not dead. The last explosion of Haleakala
is approximated to have taken place in the early 1800s.

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Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa (i.e Reef Triggerfish) Is the


Name of the Hawaii State Fish
The humuhumunukunukuapua'a, pronounced as "who-moo-who-moo-noo-noo-koo-ah-ooo ah-ah", was
chosen in 1984 as the official state fish in Hawaii.

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Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa (i.e reef triggerfish) is the Name of the Hawaii State Fish

Since there was no re-election effort, the humuhumunukunukuapua'a was named Hawaii's official state fish
indefinitely in 2006. Many Hawaiians make fun of the fact that the fish's identity is longer than the fish's size,
which is 10 inches long! The name implies "trigger fish with a pig's snout."

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Snakes Are Illegal in Hawaii


No snakes are originally from Hawaii. Holding a pet snake is forbidden on the islands, and foreign ships and
planes are thoroughly examined for contraband. However, the Brahminy Blind Snake, also regarded as the
flowerpot snake, is a non-native animal in Hawaii.

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Snakes Are Illegal in Hawaii

And that's precisely how it got to the country last decade, concealed in the dirt of potted plants brought in
from the Middle east. It resembles a worm with its average length of 2.5-6.5 inches (6.35-16.5 cm).
Hawaiians don't consider it a snake because it's not nasty and safe.

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All Forms of Gambling Are Illegal in Hawaii


The Hawaiian Islands are covered with nature and incredible culture. It's absolute heaven, so why ruin it with
gambling clubs? The boycott applies to different betting types, such as sports wagering, gambling machines,
horse races, lotteries, bingo, and good cause pools.

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All Forms of Gambling Are Illegal in Hawaii

Indeed, even voyage travelers are not permitted to bet on Hawaiian waters. Subsequently, Hawaii
inhabitants are fixated on betting since they aren't allowed to do it here. This explains why Hawaiians and
locals prefer to go to Las Vegas for vacation.

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The Strange Big Island Is Used by Astronauts for Training


The Big Island in Hawaii is very strange. However, the varying weather is suitable for Space explorers who
go to the Big Island to prepare for an arrival on the moon on Hawaii's moonscape.

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The Strange Big Island is used by Astronauts for Training

There are two goliath-like volcanoes, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, that cut the island in two. Interestingly,
both sides, the west, and east sides, experience varying and different climates. The gigantic mountains keep
the west side of the island, moored by Kona's city, hot and dry like a desert. The east side, where you'll
discover Hilo's town, is a wet wilderness with waterways and cascades.

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More Plants and Animals in Hawaii Are Imported


Many animals have been endangered in Hawaii. As a result, almost everything you see, including trees,
humans, and livestock, was transported in from other countries.

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More Plants and Animals in Hawaii Are Imported

However, Hawaii's hot and humid annual temperatures cause life to blossom, sometimes for the better,
sometimes for the worse. Sadly, all of Hawaii's native bird populations are threatened, and the native wildlife
species has been decimated by 70 percent.

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It Is Rude to Take Off the Lei


You may be welcomed t know that after you venture off your plane into the moist outdoors air terminals of
Hawaii, the greeter may give you a lei. Leis are significant in Hawaiian culture.

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It is Rude to Take Off The Lei

They used to represent status. However, now they are, for the most part, utilized for festivities. Furthermore,
it is discourteous to deny the elegant accessory if another person presents it to you. It is impolite to take the
lei off such a long time as the moderator is in your quality. Try not to wear it like a neckband, swinging from
the neck. A lei is intended to be worn hung over the shoulders and dangling from one or the other side.

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Hawaiian Skies Are Covered With Vog Not Smog


Island skies are generally unpolluted as there is no exhaust cloud. In any case, locals experience logs
emanating from the volcanic dimness from the Kilauea fountain of liquid magma that has been ejecting here
and there since 1983 on the Big Island.

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Hawaiian Skies are Covered with Vog, not Smog

The vog periodically hits different islands. It isn't risky, albeit substantial vog can be awkward for individuals
with asthma or respiratory issues. On Maui, voggy skies make for beautiful dusks and moonrises, amplifying
the sun and moon and making them look colossal and orange.

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Locals Are Not Referred to as “Hawaiians”


Just individuals with Hawaiian lineage can be classified as "Hawaiians." People of the non-Hawaiian family
are essentially called local people, regardless of whether they were brought up in Hawaii.

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Locals Are Not Referred to as “Hawaiians”

Just allude to things as "Hawaiian" if you're discussing Hawaii's native culture and individuals. Non-
Hawaiians are indicated as "local people" or "kamaaina" ("offspring of the land").

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You Can Mail Coconuts to Any Destination


No requirement for it to be wrapped or boxed. You would like to ensure it's an old coconut that is dried out. In
case you don't know, you can have it checked for endorsement by the rural assessment at the air terminal.

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You Can Mail Coconuts to Any Destination

To finish it, address it and have it stamped and sent (as indicated by weight) to any Hawaiian mail center.
This unquestionably beats the perfect postcard!

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Tourists Return ‘Bad Luck’ Volcanic Rocks to Hawaii


Generally, it is forbidden to take souvenirs from either Hawaii Volcanoes National Park or Haleakala National
Park. However, guests appear to disregard the guidelines and enthusiastically will, in general, take pumice
home.

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Tourists Return ‘Bad Luck’ Volcanic Rocks to Hawaii

It's illicit as well as thought of as rude in Hawaiian culture. Sightseers take volcanic rocks from the Kilauea
fountain of liquid magma. However, consistently, the Hawaii National Park officers get a great deal of these
stones back with the case that they were misfortune from Pele, the goddess of fire, dance, lightning,
volcanoes, and brutality.

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Hawaiians Generally Live Longer


The high life expectancy could be connected with the state's medical services framework: they safeguard
more than 90% of their occupants, center around preventive consideration, and since 1975, organizations
have been lawfully needed to protect representatives who work more than 20 hours out of every week.

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Hawaiians Generally Live Longer

Life expectancy in Hawaii is at 81.3 years, which is higher than in some other U.S. states. The quality of life
in Hawaii may have something to do with that.

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The Only Palace in the US Is in Hawaii


Iolani Palace, in Honolulu, is the solitary imperial castle in the United States. It was enlightened with electric
lights four years before the White House got enlightened.

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The Only Palace in the US Is in Hawaii

The first, rather humble, home on this site was early underlying 1845 by King Kamehameha III and later
utilized by other rulers. In 1882 it was supplanted by an American Florentine-style castle for the last two
rulers of Hawaii, King Kalakaua and his sister and replacement, Queen Liliuokalani. You are now able to visit
the first and second floors of the Iolani royal residence.

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It Is Illegal to Place Billboards in Hawaii


Hawaiians care about their Ohana; they care about their country. They need to have the option to see the
magnificence that the islands have to bring to the table, so they've banned announcement notices across the
state. That is fortunate for you.

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It Is Illegal to Place Billboards in Hawaii

You would now be able to get continuous perspectives on the islands' general coastlines without a Vegas-
like light-up board clouding your vision. Strangely, three different states have done likewise - Alaska,
Vermont, and Maine - and these are altogether the absolute most scenic states in the country.

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There Are Outlawed Cities in Kauai, Hawaii


This one is somewhat deceptive. Kauai hasn't prohibited urban communities. However, they have banned
the development of structures taller than a palm tree.

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There are Outlawed Cities in Kauai, Hawaii

That is the reason you will not see any horizon on the island of Kauai. It's as elusive as any region on the
island. The one area that even takes after a city is the modern port of Lihue.

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Hawaii Does Not Use Daylight Savings Time


Indeed, Hawaii is remarkable because it has its time region, alluded to as Hawaiian Standard Time. Sunlight
reserve funds time can intrude on Hawaii's long, beautiful days, and it can make the nightfall come
unfortunately early.

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Hawaii Does Not Use Daylight Savings Time

Thus, Hawaii has joined the province of Arizona in not utilizing Daylight Savings Time. Neither does
American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico.

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Hawaii Is the Only State in the US to Honor a King


America pronounced freedom and battled a progressive conflict against the ruler of Britain hundreds of years
prior. The state presently prides itself as being established on majority rule government beliefs, yet Hawaii
respects a ruler. The islands observe King Kamehameha Day.

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Hawaii is The Only State in the US to Honor A King

He's the ruler who joined the islands back in the mid-1800s. Hawaiians accept that Paiea Kamehameha's
introduction satisfied their conventional prediction of a male's birth who might vanquish any remaining
bosses to turn into the best of all bosses in Hawaii.

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Molokai Island Has Less Than 8,000 Inhabitants


Molokai is a lovely island. However, there isn't a lot of vacation-friendly areas for you to appreciate. Indeed,
there isn't a lot of framework by any stretch of the imagination.

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Molokai Island Has Less Than 8,000 Inhabitants

That is because a modest bunch of individuals live on a bit of island. You'd even be unable to discover a stop
sign. In any case, if this seems like an incredibly loosening up escape from the buzzing about, you'll be
invited on the island with Aloha.

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The Word ‘Aloha’ Has Different Meanings


The Hawaiian word Aloha fills in as both "hi" and "farewell." You basically can't turn out badly with an
adaptable hello like that.

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The Word ‘Aloha’ Has Different Meanings

Aloha is the genuine significance and image of the Hawaiian culture and way of life: regard and love each
other and live in concordance with everything around you.

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Both Men and Women Can Take Part in the Hawaiian Hula
Dance
The hula, Hawaii's regular dance, was a stylized custom to adore the divine beings and advanced to
narrating with developments and serenades (mele). Numerous legends and stories were given from one age
to another by methods for hula.

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Both Men and Women Can Take Part in The Hawaiian Hula Dance

The dance generally begins with a mele, a serenade to present the story, constantly brought by a man. At
that point, ladies will, in general, dominate and communicate the remainder of the story with thoughtful and
erotic developments. However, that hasn't generally been the situation.

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Different Colors and Flowers Represent Each Island


Every island in Hawaii has a distinctive tone and bloom. Maui's true fashion is pink, and the blossom is
Lokelani (otherwise known as Damask Rose). The Hawaii state bloom is the yellow hibiscus.

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Different Colors and Flowers Represent Each Island

Oahu is represented by yellow color and Ilima flower. Big Island of Hawaii is characterized by red color and
the lehua ohia flower. Kauai is represented by purple color and makhana (green berry). Niihau is
represented by white color and pupu shell. Molokai is represented by green color and White kukui blossom

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Hawaii Is Free From Rabies


Hawaii is without rabies, and there are very severe isolated laws to keep it that way. Thus, it isn't easy to
carry your pet canine or feline to Hawaii for a brief stay.

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Hawaii is Free from Rabies

It requires either extended periods of readiness and confirmations or long periods of isolation here once they
show up. In this way, it's ideal to leave Fido and Fluffy at home. To keep rabies from entering the express,
the current law necessitates that canines, felines, and carnivores are required to isolate for 5 days or less.

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Beaches Are Public and Smoke-Free


Since 2015, it's unlawful to smoke at a Hawaiian seashore or a state park. Tobacco items and e-cigarettes
are restricted from those zones. Numerous Hawaiian cities and area parks were at that point. Hawaii
additionally expanded the legitimate smoking age statewide to 21.

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Beaches are Public and Smoke-free

A decent to-know Hawaii truth: All seashores on the Hawaiian Islands are available to general society (aside
from certain Federal Government regions). The public seashore is characterized as stretching out up to the
high-water mark. The piece of the seashore past that point might be exclusive.

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Every Year, a Queen Is Crowned in Hawaii


Lei sovereignty is a thing in Hawaii. This laurel is important to such a significant amount to Hawaiians that an
occasion is committed to it: Mayday is Lei day.

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Every year, A Queen is Crowned in Hawaii

Festivities occur at all the primary islands, the fundamental one being held at Queen Kapiolani Park in
Waikiki. Hula exhibitions and unrecorded music set the disposition for a lei challenge, showings, and the Lei
Queen's royal celebration. She should dominate in lei making, hula, and Hawaiian language familiarity.

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There Are Different Types of Beach Colors in Hawaii


Hawaii is home to many seashores in a variety of sizes, shapes, and most strikingly: shades. Every one of
these remarkably bright coastlines owes its uniqueness to the minuscule particles' contrasting organization
that is any sea shore's most noticeable component: the sand.

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There Are Different Types of Beach Colors in Hawaii

At the point when you picture Hawaii, you most likely envision a white-sand seashore. They likewise come in
yellow, red, green, and dark. Close to the southern tip of Hawaii's Big Island lies Papakolea seashore, one of
just four seashores worldwide with green sand.

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Mauna Kea in Hawaii Is Taller Than Mount Everest if You


Measure From the Base
Mauna Kea is taller than Everest whenever estimated from its base on the seafloor to its highest point. The
4,200-meter high culmination houses the world's most significant observatory for optical, infrared, and
submillimeter space science.

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Mauna Kea in Hawaii is Taller Than Mount Everest If You Measure from the Base

Mauna Kea rises 13,796 ft (4,205 m) over the sea and compares 19,700 ft (6,000 m) beneath the sea
depths. With complete tallness of 33,500 ft (10,210 meters), it is 4000 ft (1,200 m) taller than Mount Everest.

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The Big Island in Hawaii Has Recorded Both the Highest and
Lowest Temperatures
Hawaii's highest and lowest recorded temperatures have both happened on the Big Island, which isn't
unique because of this present island's various scenes.

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The Big Island in Hawaii has Recorded Both the Highest and Lowest Temperatures

The most unusual recorded weather on the Big Island was 100 degrees Fahrenheit and happened on April
27, 1931, in Pahala. The most minimal recorded temperature occurred on May 17, 1979, near the Mauna
Kea's culmination, and it was recorded at 12 degrees Fahrenheit.

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The World’s Largest Pineapple Maze Is in Oahu


The island of Oahu has a pineapple labyrinth that comprises 14,000 deliberately made beautiful Hawaiian
plants, and it is unquestionably a significant fascination for travelers.

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The World’s Largest Pineapple Maze is in Oahu

This enormous labyrinth extends more than three land sections and contains a secret in the middle
alongside eight mystery stations for the individuals who need to discover it.

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Hawaii Is Greater Than Texas in Terms of Width Not


Landmass
Traversing 1,523 miles from Niihau island to the Big Island, Hawaii is the vastest state in the U.S., simply
behind Alaska. When estimated from east to west, Hawaii is the second-fastest state in the United States,
after Alaska.

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Hawaii is Greater Than Texas in Terms of Width not Landmass

To give you a thought for scale, that is more than twice as wide as Texas. Texas is multiple times greater
than Hawaii. Hawaii is approximately 16,635 sq km, while Texas is roughly 678,052 sq km, making Texas
3,976% bigger than Hawaii.

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Hawaii Was Initially Named After the Earl of Sandwich


The word 'Hawaii' comes from the Proto-Polynesian "hawaiki", which signifies "Spot of the Gods" or
"Country." In 1778, Captain James Cook arrived at Waimea Bay on Kauai's island, turning into the primary
European to connect with the Hawaiian Islands.

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Hawaii was Initially Named After the Earl of Sandwich

He named the gathering "the Sandwich Islands" (out of appreciation for the Earl of Sandwich). This name
went on until King Kamehameha I joined the islands under his standard in 1819 as the "Kingdom of Hawaii."

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Another Island Is Already Forming in Hawaii


Due to the submarine fountain of liquid magma's occasional ejections at the problem area, another island
called Loihi will show up when the culmination breaks the sea surface.

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Another Island is Already Forming in Hawaii

Still, one to three miles to go, and afterward, likely in a few millennia, the Big Island will, at this point be
Hawaii's most youthful. Loihi is situated around 20 miles off the south bank of the Big Island.

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The Hawaiian Alphabet


The Hawaiian alphabet is a writing system used in Hawaii. It was translated from the English letters by
missionaries in the early nineteenth century. The purpose was to print a bible in a language that Hawaiians
can understand.

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The Hawaiian Alphabet

The language has only 12 letters: H, K, L, M, N, P, and W. There are five vowels and seven consonants in
the unique Hawaiian language. It also has a sign known as 'okina,' which, coincidentally, starts with the letter
okina. Also, a term in Hawaiian finishes with any of five vowels.

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Hawaii Has Its Own Time Zone


There is a good reason as to why Hawaii has its own time zone. When you think of it, Hawaii has the most
isolated population in the world, since it's located some 2,400 miles away from the nearest landmass, which
is the US mainland.

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It Has Its Own Time Zone

For this reason, Hawaii has its own time zone called Hawaii Standard Time. This means that Hawaii is three
hours behind the pacific time zone.

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Pua Mao Hau Hele or Yellow Hibiscus


If you’ve ever been to Hawaii, chances are that you have seen hibiscus flowers blooming everywhere.
Hawaii adopted the Hibiscus as its national flower in the 1920s, however, it was not until 1988 that they
decided on the color of their national flower — yellow.

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Pua Mao Hau Hele or Yellow Hibiscus

This is why you might get a chance to see red hibiscus flowers on old postcards from Hawaii. We think they
made a pretty good choice, don't you?

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Nene, the Hawaiian Goose


Nene, which is also known as Branta sandwicensis, is the official bird of Hawaii. It became the official bird of
Hawaii on May 7, 1957. The bird can be found on three of the 137 islands that comprise Hawaii: Mau'i,
Kaua'i and Hawai'i.

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Nene, the Hawaiian Goose

Surprisingly, Hawaii’s national bird almost went extinct in the fifties, as the number of birds that were alive
was reduced to 30. However, since the bird bred well in captivity, their numbers rose steadily and reached
some 500 birds by the early 2000s.

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Oldest High School West of the Rocky Mountains


Founded in 1831 as a Protestant missionary school, Lahainaluna High School is the oldest of its kind west of
the Rocky Mountains. It is located in Lahaina, on the island of Maui, which is the second-largest island of the
Hawaiian islands.

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Oldest High School West of the Rocky Mountains

The school was actually the first to offer Western-style education. Today, some 1000 students attend the
school each year, from 9th grade to 12th grade. Behind the school, there is a graveyard, which is the final
resting place of some teachers, students, and early pioneers.

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South Point
The southernmost point in all of the United States is actually in Hawaii, located at the southernmost tip of the
Big Island of Hawaii, the Kae Lae is as south as you can get. Kae Lae is Hawaiian for “the point.”

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South Point

Technically, at least according to official records, the place is referred to as “South Point Complex.” Despite
the fact that the local scenery and wildlife are amazing, swimming is not recommended in the waters
surrounding the South Point given the strong ocean currents.

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Oldest Church
Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace is the oldest Catholic church in all of the United States, which has
been operating continuously since it was founded in 1843 in Honolulu.

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Oldest Church

The church was built as part of reconciliation attempts following years of persecution by other religious
groups in Hawaii during Hawaii’s missionary period. The church has two organs: one was brought all the
way from France and the other from England.

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The Highest Cliffs in the World


The northern cliffs of East Molokai are considered to be the tallest in the world, as their height ranges
between 3,000 to 4,000 ft. They are also considered to be among the most beautiful cliffs in the entire world.

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Highest Cliffs in the World

Since one of the best ways to enjoy their stunning beauty is from above, regular tours by helicopters are
offered to the many tourists that come to visit the cliffs. But, for those who prefer to see them from really up
close, kayaking around them is also an option.

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Charles Lindbergh Is Buried in Hawaii


Charles Lindbergh, perhaps one of America’s most famous aviators, was apparently in love with Kipahulu.
Kipahulu is one of the districts comprising the island of Maui, which is the second-largest island of Hawaii.

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Charles Lindbergh is Buried in Hawaii

Lindbergh is mostly known for the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in history, from Long Island, New York,
to Paris, France. Some 41 years later, Lindbergh moved to Maui and settled there. Seeking beauty and
simplicity and finding them in Maui, Lindbergh was ultimately buried in Palapala Ho'omau Church on the
island.

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Nicole Kidman Was Born in Hawaii


Nicole Kidman is just another famous person who was born in Hawaii. Kidman was born in Honolulu while
her Australian parents were on a student visa in the United States.

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Nicole Kidman Was Born in Hawaii

Kidman spent the first four years of her life in Hawaii, as her father was a graduate student at the University
of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Her mother, at that time, was working as a nursing instructor and edited her father's
books.

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Jurassic Park Hawaii


When it came to choosing the location for this film, Steven Spielberg first contemplated the Dominican
Republic and Costa Rica, but he ultimately favored Hawaii since he was already familiar with this location.

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Jurassic Park Hawaii

The chosen location for the set was the Kualoa Ranch, a 4,000-acre private nature reserve and cattle ranch.
The ranch is located some 24 miles from Honolulu. The park and the ranch are open to tourists and offer
various attractions such as horseback riding, as well as a guided tour on buggies.

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Black Coral
Almost every state in the US has its own unique mineral, rock, stone, or gem. This is usually done to
promote commercial interest and attract tourists. Hawaii, as it turns out, is the only state whose state gem is
not a mineral.

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Black Coral

How come? The black coral is actually an animal related to the sea anemone. The black coral has been
harvested for centuries, since people attributed unique qualities to it, such as charm and medicine.

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Hawaii Is the Widest State in the US


When measured from Niihau to the island of Hawaii, Hawaii turns out to be the widest state among all the
US states, ranging some 1500 miles. However, it doesn’t tell us much about how big Hawaii is, in terms of
landmass, as it's only 6,423 square miles.

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Hawaii is the Widest State in the US

That means that despite being so wide, it's much smaller than Texas, Alaska, or California. Speaking of
California, it's actually about 24 times larger than Hawaii.

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The Last State to Join the Union


Technically, Hawaii shares this title with Alaska, as both joined the union in the same year, 1959. Historically,
Hawaii has been a US territory since 1898. Following a referendum on whether or not to join the union, an
overwhelming majority supported the decision to join.

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The Last State to Join the Union

Interestingly enough, there were many previous attempts during the first half of the 2oth century to join the
union, but they were all rejected. The reason for these previous rejections was the fact that some claimed
that Hawaii didn’t really have a historical connection to the US.

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Former Biggest Supplier of Pineapple


At some point in Hawaii’s history, it was the largest producer of canned pineapple. It was estimated that
some 75% of the world's canned pineapple supplies came from Hawaii, as numbers peaked in the ‘80s.

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Former Largest Supplier of Pineapple

But, since it became cheaper to produce pineapples in Asia, two of the largest producers of canned
pineapples in Hawaii, Dole and Del Monte, left Hawaii. Today, Hawaii only produces 2% of the world's supply
of canned pineapples.

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Hawaii’s Big Island Is Growing Every Year


The Big Island of Hawaii has five volcanoes. The Kīlauea, which is the most active volcano among all five,
erupts lava from time to time. These eruptions add some 42 acres each year to the island's total landmass.
Ironically, what creates destruction also creates, well, added real estate.

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Hawaii’s Big Island is Growing Every Year

According to local laws, all this new “land” belongs to the government of Hawaii. It’s only a question of time
until these new areas will be declared as national parks or nature reserves.

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Hiram Fong Was the First Hawaiian in the Senate


Hiram Fong, who was the son of illiterate Chinese immigrants that came to work in the sugar plantations in
Hawaii in the early ‘20s, was the first Hawaiian to be elected to the Senate.

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Hiram Fong was the First Hawaiian in the Senate

Over his career as a senate member, which spanned more than two decades, he earned the nickname “Man
of the Pacific". He became a strong advocate for Asian-American constituents and their de-facto
representative. Fong also served in the US Army during WWII.

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Hawaii’s Big Island Has 8 of the 13 Climate Zones


Let’s get the facts straight first. According to Köppen's climate classification, there are five major climate
zones and additional 13 sub-zones. Hawaii has four of the five major climate zones, and eight of the sub-
zones.

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Hawaii’s Big Island Has 8 of the 13 Climate Zones

From continuously wet to monsoon, to dry-arid, chances are that Hawaii has them all, or almost all. This
makes Hawaii one of the most ecologically diverse places in the world, given its unique climate — an
extraordinary achievement for an area that is no more than 6,423 square miles.

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Macadamia Nuts Are Actually from Australia


If you’ve ever been to Hawaii, chances are that you have seen those nuts offered for sale in almost every
souvenir shop. However, the truth is that these nuts are not native to Hawaii. Originally from Australia, these
nuts were planted in Hawaii towards the end of the 19th century.

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Macadamia Nuts Are Actually from Australia

They became a commercial success in the 1920s. Today, Hawaii has some 700 Macadamia nut farms, and
eight processing plants. A single Macadamia tree produces around 65 pounds of nuts each year.

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No Traffic Lights in Molokai


Molokai, the least developed of all the islands comprising Hawaii, and with a population of fewer than 8000
people, has no traffic lights at all. In fact, Molokai also has very few roads and little traffic.

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No Traffic Lights in Molokai

Occasionally, one can spot a pickup truck here and there, but most people don’t even own cars and travel by
foot. Molokai has a long history of not adopting economic development, for various reasons. While this may
sound bad, it’s actually a nice way to preserve some of old Hawaii.

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The Wettest Place on Earth


Located on the second-highest point on the island of Kauaʻi, Mount Waialeale is a volcano that also happens
to be the wettest place on earth. If you spoke Hawaiian you would have probably guessed it from the name,
which translates as “rippling water".

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The Wettest Place on Earth

At an elevation of 5,148 feet, the average rainfall is about 373 inches per year. In 1982, the highest amount
of rainfall was recorded, with an average of 683 inches.

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Only Two Mammals Are Native to Hawaii


Ever since Hawaii was first “discovered” by the Europeans in the late 18th century, various species of
animals have been introduced to it. While this has greatly influenced Hawaii’s flora and fauna, some species
remained unique to it.

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Only Two Native Mammals to Hawaii

Of all the mammals that currently inhabit Hawaii, only the Monk Seal and the Hoary Bat are native to it.
Unfortunately, both mammals are considered to be endangered species due to human activity.

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Hawaii is not Connected to Continental America


Just like Alaska, which is technically separated from the rest of the mainland (Canada got in the middle), so
is Hawaii. The more interesting part is that it’s more than 2,000 miles away from the US mainland.

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Hawaii is not Connected to Continental America

While it is officially part of the union, there is no geographical contiguity. What’s more, from a geographic
perspective, Hawaii is not part of North America, but of Polynesia, which is part of Oceania.

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You Are Not Really a Hawaiian


Given Hawaii’s unique history, there is a distinction among those who are just “Hawaii residents” and
“Hawaiians". Only people who have Hawaiian ancestry can be called Hawaiians.

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You Are Not Really a Hawaiian

The rest, just get the name “Hawaii residents". This is something that obviously doesn't exist in the mainland.
In Florida, everyone is a Floridian, for example. Historically, the first people to settle in Hawaii were from
other islands in Polynesia, moving to the area now known as Hawaii some 800 years ago.

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Not One, But Two Official State Sports


Technically, Hawaii has one official individual sport and one official team sport. It’s probably easy for you to
guess the first one — surfing. The other is a little harder to guess and it’s outrigger canoe paddling.

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Not One, But Two Official State Sports

Surfing became the official individual sport of Hawaii in 1998, whereas outrigger canoe paddling became the
official team sport in 1986. Interestingly enough, outrigger canoes made their first appearance around 200
AD in Hawaii, this means that this sport has roots that go deep into Hawaii’s past.

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Leave the Shoes Out


In Hawaii, it is customary to remove all forms of footwear prior to entering someone's house. While this may
be strange for outsiders, this is as normal as laughing or smiling to people who live in Hawaii.

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Leave the Shoes Out

The Japanese were the ones who actually brought this custom to Hawaii when they first built plantations. It
caught on and has become deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture. It is also a sign that is meant to indicate
whether or not there are guests in the house. The more shoes laid out outside, the merrier!

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Highest Consumption Rate of Spam in All of the US


For some reason, the famous brand of canned pork meat, Spam, is extremely popular in Hawaiian cuisine.
In fact, Hawaii has the highest consumption of Spam per capita in the US. The reason for this trend has
roots in WWII.

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Highest Consumption Rate of Spam in All of the US

When the US stationed thousands of troops in Hawaii, they were mostly served Spam. The war ended, but
the Hawaiians acquired a taste for this type of canned meat and absorbed it into their local cuisine.

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The Largest Wind Turbines in the World Are in Hawaii


The island of O'ahu is not only home to Hawaii’s capital, but also to the largest wind turbines in the world.
With their 400-foot long blades and a height of a 20-storey building, these turbines mean business when it
comes to producing electricity.

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The Largest Wind Turbines in the World Are in Hawaii

With a number totaling 30, these wind turbines can produce up to 2.3 megawatts, 5% of the annual electrical
consumption of O'ahu.

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Hawaii Was Formed Due to Volcanic Activity


Roughly 70 million years ago, when the Pacific tectonic plate slid over a magmatic hot spot, something
unusual happened: six islands were formed one after the other. Think of a pimple that erupts after you’ve
poked it, that's more or less what happened.

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Hawaii Was Formed Due to Volcanic Activity

The puce or lava flowed out of it as a result. The oldest of the created islands, Kauai, is around 5.1 million
years old. Next comes O'ahu, which is 6.2 million years old. To this day, volcano eruptions are a common
occurrence in Hawaii.

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Hawaii Has Another Island Coming


Owing to continuous volcanic activity, another island is expected to join the Hawaiian chain of islands. This
future island, which is actually a submarine volcano, already has a name — Lōʻihi.

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Hawaii Has Another Island Coming

It is located some 35 miles to the south of the island of Hawaii. It is expected to rise above sea level in some
100,000 years. The top of the mountain is estimated at 3,000 ft below sea level. There is a chance, however,
that this island will just merge with the Big Island, but time will tell.

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Deadliest Volcanic Eruption in US History


The Keanakakoi Eruption, which happened in November 1790, is considered to be the worst in US history. It
happened on the summit of Mount Kīlauea. As a result, some 400 were killed in what has become the most
devastating volcano eruption in US history.

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Deadliest Volcanic Eruption in US History

A famous set of footprints, which was found in the vicinity of the volcano, is thought to belong to a group of
women and children who were escaping the area during the eruption.

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Hawaiian Pizza Is Not From Hawaii


Surprisingly, the pizza known as “Hawaiian” has actually nothing to do with Hawaii. This type of pizza was
invented in Canada, in the 1960s, by Sam Panopoulos, a Greek emigrant. It doesn’t mean that Hawaiians
don’t have their own local version of this popular dish.

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Hawaiian Pizza is Not From Hawaii

Called Kalua pork pizza, it comes with barbequed pork pieces, pepper jack cheese, hoisin sauce, Jalapenos,
and some coriander. Of course, recipes (and toppings) vary from one pizzeria to another, as some use a
combination of special herbs to give a unique flavor to their pizza.

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The US Government Apologized for the Overthrow of


Hawaiian Monarchy
On January 16, 1893, US Marines landed in Hawaii, following a successful coup d’etat that was staged by
foreign elements. Wishing to avoid unnecessary bloodshed, the last Hawaiian monarch, Queen Liliʻuokalani,
surrendered the throne peacefully.

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US Government Apologized for the Overthrow of Hawaiian Monarchy

A hundred years later, the US government officially apologized for the role it played in this revolt. This
apology sparked a movement calling for reinstating Hawaii’s sovereignty. However, to this day, Hawaii’s
official status hasn’t changed and it remains a part of the US.

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A Small Land-Plot Belongs to the United Kingdom


Captain James Cook was the first European to ever set foot in Hawaii in 1778. However, this is also where
he found his tragic death, at Kealakekua Bay, in a brawl with the locals.

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A Small Land-Plot Belongs to the United Kingdom

Some hundred years later, King Kalakaua of Hawaii decided to honor the great British explorer by gifting the
British government with a 5,682-square-foot piece of land at Kealakekua Bay for the purpose of erecting a
monument to Cook. So, technically speaking, whenever someone walks into that area, they are on British
soil.

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Flowers Indicate Relationship Status in Hawaii


In Hawaiian culture, there is a way to know if the woman you are interested in is already taken or still single.
If she wears a flower behind her left ear, this means that she is married or otherwise taken.

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Flowers Indicate Relationship Status

However, if she is wearing a flower behind her right ear, you are in luck. This information is especially
important if you are planning to attend a luau, a house party.

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Dancing Is Illegal in Maui


The local government on the island of Maui enacted a law that prohibits anybody from dancing. Having said
that, it doesn’t mean that you can’t dance at all. In fact, you can dance in a pub or a bar if it has a designated
dancing area.

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Dancing is Illegal in Maui

Another important aspect of it is that “dancing” wasn’t clearly defined by the legislators. And just to be clear,
the law refers to dancing in establishments that serve certain spirit-lifting liquids.

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Hawaii Population Is Dominated by Caucasians


Caucasians make up most of the populace, taking all things together yet five states - California, Texas, New
Mexico, Nevada, and Hawaii. However, Hawaii is the lone state never to have had a Caucasian more
significant part.

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Hawaii Population is Dominated by Caucasians

What's more, the way things are now, individuals of Asian drop are the more substantial part of the islands
by far. It separates this way. Asians make up about 38% of the populace, with Caucasians arriving in an
inaccessible second at 25%. Shockingly, the Hawaiian Native public makes up just about 10%.

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The Largest Banyan Tree in the US Is in Hawaii


The prominent Lahaina banyan tree planted in 1873 is now an enormous banyan tree in the U.S. It was eight
feet tall when it was rooted. It stands over 60 feet tall (18 meters) and has a 225-foot-wide crown (about 70
m).

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The Largest Banyan Tree in the US is in Hawaii

The aerial roots of the banyan created 16 new trunks, which help to sustain this ever-growing tree. With
hundreds of intertwined trunks and roots spanning a quarter-mile in circumference, it's quite a sight to see.

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Hawaiian Is an Official Language in Hawaii


The state of Hawaii is the only one in the United States with main languages: Hawaiian and English. Pidgin,
also known as 'Hawaii Creole English,' is a colloquial language developed from conversations between
plantation owners, native Hawaiians, and immigrant laborers.

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Hawaii Is Made Up of Islands


Hawaii is a solitary state in the U.S. that is made up totally of islands. It is known in the geographical world
as an archipelago, which literally means a group of islands.

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This state comprises 132 unique islands, including eight primary islands (Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kauai,
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The 44th President Was Born in Honolulu, Hawaii


Did you know that the 44th leader of the United States is actually Hawaiian?. That's right, he was brought
into the world on August 4, 1961, at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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