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Top Hawaii beaches
Forget about finding Hawaii's "best" beach: With 750 miles of coastline rimming what Mark Twain once called "the loveliest fleet of islands that lies anchored in any ocean," the superlatives just pile up. Different moods inspire different favorites, but it's never hard to find just the right spot to surf, swim, snorkel, or simply watch the bathing suits go by.
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