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Captain Cook Monument/Kealakekua Bay

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Kealakekua bay is a marine life conservation district. Because the water here is usually calm, underwater life thrives making it a great spot for snorkeling. While you’re there, look out in the distance for a white structure -- that’s the Captain Cook monument commemorating his death. You can kayak there if you want to spend a few hours on the water. Be advised: there are no lifeguards on duty here.


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