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  1. Flag of Hawaii (3178 bytes)
    5: ... [[Oahu]], [[Kauai]], [[Kahoolawe]], [[Lanai]], [[Maui]], [[Molokai]] and [[Niihau]].
    9: ...nited Kingdom. Kamehameha lowered the Union Flag from his home. The following account as to the raisi...
    13: ...ternational use were the [[United Kingdom]] and [[France]]. The [[United States]] and [[Japan]] follow...
  2. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    39: ...o grow due to active [[lava]] flows, most notably from [[Kilauea|Kīlauea]]. Ethnically, it is the...
    51: ...Oʻahu, Molokai, Lānai, Kahoʻolawe, Maui and the Island of Hawaii.
    54: ...the Island of Hawaii happened at [[Haleakala]] on Maui in the late [[18th century]]. The newest volcano...
    58: ...awaiian royal family from the Island of Hawaii to Maui and subsequently to Oʻahu explains why certa...
    64: ...to extend their sway and defend their communities from predatory rivals. Warfare was endemic. The gen...
  3. Dolphin (13554 bytes)
    13: ...ated to [[whale]]s and [[porpoise]]s. The name is from [[Ancient Greek]] δελφ&#805...
    26: ...ry in size from 4 ft (1.2 m) and 88 lb (40 kg) ([[Maui's Dolphin]]), up to 31 ft (9.5 m) and 10 tonnes (...
    49: **** [[Atlantic Spotted Dolphin]], ''Stenella frontalis''
    64: **** [[Fraser's Dolphin]], ''Lagenodelphis hosei''
    87: **** [[Boto]] (Amazon River Dolphin,)''Inia geoffrensis''
  4. Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
    15: ... called [[mesoglea]] that separates the epidermis from the gastrodermis.
    18: ...atches food drifting by or a similar form that is free-floating. Their mouth and tentacles are located...
    26: ...th, a larval form, called a [[planula]], develops from the egg. The planula larva is small, and is co...
    28: ...es the [[gastrovascular cavity]], where nutrients from their food is absorbed. They do not need a resp...
    32: ...rey Bay Aquarium]], [[Vancouver Aquarium]], and [[Maui Ocean Center]], feature jellyfishes in display.
  5. Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
    11: ...2002]].) Although Lindbergh was the first to fly from New York to Paris nonstop, he was not the first...
    18: ...les Lindbergh flight to Brussels.ogg|title=Flight from Paris to Belgium |description= Lindbergh's flig...
    26: ...12]] in [[Hopewell, New Jersey]] just a few miles from the Lindbergh's home, after a nation-wide ten w...
    31: ...ed States|President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] openly questioned his loyalt...
    38: ...snapshots and more than a hundred letters written from him to her mother. She disclosed the affair in ...
  6. Honolulu, Hawaii (19495 bytes)
    31: ...E16813_Hono.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Honolulu as seen from the International Space Station]]
    37: ... reached by road from the rest of the country, or from the majority of the land area of their respecti...
    41: ...li|Nu‘uanu Pali]], he moved his royal court from the Island of [[Hawaii (island)|Hawai‘i]]...
    46: ...m from [[Lahaina, Hawaii|Lāhainā]] on [[Maui]] to Honolulu. He and the kings that followed hi...
    62: ...overnmental center of Hawai‘i. On the waterfront is [[Aloha Tower]], which for many years was t...
  7. Rock formations (10410 bytes)
    7: :'''[[Sedimentary rock]]s ''' are created from bits of rocks that have broken off other rocks ...
    11: ... current forms. An example is [[Iao Needle]] in [[Maui, Hawaii]].
    15: ...all mountain that rises abruptly, like an island, from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding...
    47: *Fatu Hiva, [[Marquesas Islands]], [[French Polynesia]]
    89: ===[[Africa]]===

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