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- ... that Hawaii's Chain of Craters Road has been blocked repeatedly by lava flows from Kīlauea volcano since it was built in 1928?
- ... that Thyrocopa is a genus of flightless moth endemic to Hawaii?
- ... that hula master George Naʻope was designated a "Living Golden Treasure" by the state of Hawaii?
- ... that the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts, concluded 2 August 2008 in American Samoa, brought together about 2,000 artists from 27 countries across Oceania?
- ... that Hawaiian cultural advocate Bob Worthington served as the honorary consul of the Cook Islands to the United States?
- ...that the Great Pacific garbage patch is estimated to be the size of Texas?
- ... that AMiBA (pictured) is a radio telescope located on Mauna Loa in Hawaii that is being used to observe the cosmic microwave background and the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect in clusters of galaxies?
- ... that the Hawaii State Legislature declared October 29, 2005, "Samuel Kamakau Day," in recognition of the Hawaiian scholar who wrote over 200 articles about Hawaiian history?
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