
**The picture of the beach is a great shot I was able to take from one of the most amazing beaches along the North Shore.
Hawaii is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii is not part of what is normally called the "mainland," but it is certainly a very popular state in the nation. It is visited by people all over the country and the world. In fact, the state garners most of its revenue via tourism.
Hawaii's origins are volcanic. Hawaii has a history of Asian, Polynesian, and European cultures. About 75% of the state's population live in the Honolulu area, which is in the island of Oahu.
It is a very beautiful island, with lots of beautiful beaches and tourists attractions. The Polynesian Cultural Center is a very well-visited location that highlights the state's background.
In terms of agriculture, Hawaii is known for sugar and pineapple growth. The Dole Plantation is one location in which visitors can trace the history of the state's agriculture and crops.
Livestock is not abundant in this region. For this region, milk is a costly product.
Hawaii's beaches are also all public, unlike beaches in California, which can be owned by those with money who possess access to what we call "private beaches." This is not the case in Hawaii. The people fought against any legislation that would take any type of ownership of its beautiful beaches.
The state is also known for its military bases. Pear Harbor is one such famous example.
I visited the island of Oahu in May 2009, and was able to capture breathtaking sites. I have some pictures here to share.
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