r Mill in
season.
=Mokuleia polo matches=--Mokuleia. A popular island sport and fun to
watch. March through mid-Sept. Sun. 2:30. Fee.
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BEACHCOMBING
The best beaches for beachcombing and tidepool peeking are Ewa Beach
Park, Mokuleia Beach Park, Kaiaka Bay, Chun's Reef, Punaluu Beach Park,
Kaaawa Beach Park, Kualoa Point, Kaneohe Bay and Waialae Beach Park.
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Hawaiian Fruits
[Illustration: Jack Fruit]
[Illustration: Breadfruit]
[Illustration: Philippine Persimmon]
[Illustration: Banana]
Hawaiian Flowers
[Illustration: Passion Flower]
[Illustration: Coral Hibiscus]
[Illustration: Lehue Haole]
[Illustration: Torch Ginger]
Hawaiian Flowers
[Illustration: Hibiscus]
[Illustration: Red Jade Vine]
[Illustration: Orchid]
[Illustration: Water Lily]
Hawaiian Flowers
[Illustration: Bird of Paradise]
[Illustration: Orchid Tree Bloom]
Hawaiian Flowers
[Illustration: Night Blooming Cereus]
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SURFING
Waikiki's ideal surfing conditions--steady, dependable waves usually
from two to five feet--attracted Hawaiian royalty years ago. The surf
today draws enthusiasts from around the world. As a result, while the
waves are still excellent, especially for the novice surfer, there's
usually a crowd. For more maneuvering space and a change in scene,
surfers should head for one of Oahu's other great surfing beaches.
Ala Moana Park
Waialee-Kaunala Beach (experts only)
Sunset Beach (experts)
Ehukai Beach Park (experts)
Waimea Bay Beach Park (experts)
Chun's Reef
Lanaikea Beach
Haleiwa (excellent for beginners when surf is from 2 to 5 feet)
Makua Beach (experts)
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