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Centuries ago, Hawaiians who broke kapu (taboo) faced certain death, unless they could outwit sharks and trackers to claim sanctuary here at Pu'uhonua O Honaunau, the Place of Refuge. You too can find refuge among the tall palms and blue water of the sunny Kona coast, and with much less effort. Add snowy peaks, misty jungle, and steaming lava, and you'll find traversing the Big Island Hawaii's biggest adventure.
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