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May 2006 trip to Maui. Wailuku, Hana, Lahaina and Wailea. I get the dunce award for deleting about 12 pictures that I took of Wailuku and the raod to Hana as well as the 400 ft tall Waimoku Falls (with a walk through the bamboo forest) way cool but no pictures any more :-(
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Ayers > Waterfall on the raod to Hana
Ayers > Margo next to the falls
Ayers > Me next to the falls
Ayers > Picture of the cottage that we stayed at in Hana.  Hana is on the north east coast of Maui.  It's a 2-3 hour drive down "hana highway" to get there.  Much more low key than the rest of Maui.  It's also in the rain forest part of Maui.  Rained a few times while we were there but it always cleared up
Ayers > Interior of our Hana accomidations.  it's a 2 bedroom cottage with a kitchen and bath.  Very nice.
Ayers > Another shot of the lodging in Hana
Ayers > This is where we got our bananas for our breakfast.  Right off the the banana tree off the porch.  Tastes better than the store bought bananas...
Ayers > Hamoa beach outside of Hana.  Rated 3rd best beach in Maui by the Maui travel Channel.  James MIchner called it the "best beach in the world"  I thought it was "pretty nice"...
Ayers > Another shot of Hamoa beach
Waterfall on the raod to Hana
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Waterfall on the raod to Hana
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