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    View north to Honolua Bay from HI-30/Honoapi'ilani Highway.
    Short four-wheel drive access road to the bay.
    Short four-wheel drive access road to the bay.
    Day use picnic area at the bay.
    A Honolua Bay access point.
    A Honolua Bay access point.
    One of the many chickens present in the area surrounding Honolua Bay.
    Coral submerged just offshore from Honolua Bay.
    Red pencil urchin/ha'uke'uke'ula'ula (Heterocentrotus mamillatus) and long-spined urchin/wana halula (Diadema antillarum).
    Coral submerged just offshore of Honolua Bay.
    Coral submerged just offshore of Honolua Bay.
    Red pencil urchin/ha'uke'uke'ula'ula (Heterocentrotus mamillatus).
    Reef triggerfish/humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa (Rhinecanthus rectangulus) in Honolua Bay.
    Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in Honolua Bay.
    Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in Honolua Bay.
    Hawai'ian cauliflower coral (Pocilopora ligulata) in Honolua Bay.
    Blue-spotted cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii) in Honolua Bay.
    View south of Honolua Bay from HI-30/Honoapi'ilani Highway.
    View south of Honolua Bay from HI-30/Honoapi'ilani Highway.

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