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Sisters on Kauai
195 days ago: Toni Lynn published a blog
Sisters on Kauai
March 23rd 2008  North America » United States » Hawaii » Kaua'i » Hanalei
I finally made it out to visit Jackie on the North Shore of Kauai. She had already been living and working on Hanalei Bay for 3 months. We spent most of our time in Hanalei. The surf was small so we w ... 9 photos [full story]


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