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Arriving mid morning after a 13-hour flight from rain-soaked Manila, the clear blue sky of Honolulu dotted with white clouds and the circle of green mountains were a welcome sight —truly Aloha, which means the breath of life.

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Imagine picture-postcard landscapes, emerald lagoons, white sandy beaches lined with coconut trees.

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