Iao Valley (Hawaiian: ʻĪ-ao: "cloud supreme", pronounced similar to "EE-ow") is a lush, stream-cut valley in West Maui, Hawaii, located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) west of Wailuku. Because of its natural beauty and historical significance, it has become a popular tourist location. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972.[1]
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Olowalu Reef
Olowalu
(Turtle Reef) is a quaint, oceanfront area on the West Side of the
Island of Maui. It is located about 4 miles south of Lahaina just off
the Honoapiilani Highway.
Olowalu Reef is home to one of Hawaii’s most unique ocean reef systems, a great place to be when enjoying ocean activities in Maui. Some features are hundreds of years old large coral heads, an abundance of tropical marine life, a rare Manta Ray cleaning station and a Black Tip Reef Shark nursery.
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https://www.prideofmaui.com/destinations/olowalu/
Olowalu Reef is home to one of Hawaii’s most unique ocean reef systems, a great place to be when enjoying ocean activities in Maui. Some features are hundreds of years old large coral heads, an abundance of tropical marine life, a rare Manta Ray cleaning station and a Black Tip Reef Shark nursery.
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https://www.prideofmaui.com/destinations/olowalu/
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