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Beach park, Waimānalo, Oʻahu, said to be named for a benevolent relative of Pele. Nani ke kula a Kaiona i ka hoʻolaʻi a nā ʻiwa, the plain of Kaiona is pretty as the frigate birds soar.

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Beach park (4.3 acres), boat ramp, surf site, Waimānalo, Oʻahu. Small beach park at the south end of Waimānalo Beach. The boat ramp is only for small boats and was built by the community in 1999. Also known as Waimānalo Boat Ramp. The surf site is at the north end of the reef off the beach park. The name of a legendary person, a relative of Pele, goddess of the volcano.

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