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Shark’s Cove              This week, I went to shark’s cove. The place is really rocky, so don’t forget to bring your slippers. I spent most of my time snorkeling, the place is really amazing. It is rich of marine life. I’ve seen a lot of fishes that I had never seen before. It is really a good way to have fun with family, explore, and be with the fishes. There are some parts that are deep, so you need to be careful. Also, there are some sharp rocks, that could potentially cut/ scratch your skin. The parking is horrible so you need to got there early to find a good spot to park.
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MAKAI PIER                                   I really love beaches—it’s a good place to past time and have fun, but at the same time I don’t want to get dark. That’s why when I found Makai Pier, at Waimanalo I told myself “ahhh this is the perfect place for me.” Below Makai Pier is a beautiful beach, it is really mesmerizing. You can swim there without worrying about getting dark because the pier creates a good and spacious shade to swim at. The water is as beautiful as the beaches that I have even been before. The view is picturesque, voluptuous, and relaxing. The only problem that I have with this beach there is no public restrooms and the parking space is limited
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KAILUA BEACH PARK              This beach is breathtaking. The water is as gorgeous as the water in Waimanalo beach—turquoise color, it creates a sparkling effects as the sun hits its surface—which is really refreshing and appealing to the eyes. The sand is as white as the snow and soft as a cotton, I can lay there the whole day. The sound of the waves is so relaxing. There are plenty amazing and humungous trees that you can sit under its shade and enjoy the beauty of the water and the surrounding. This place is surreal as if a heavenly hands molded that place.