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Ways to Die in Hawaii

May 4, 2013 by admin

Don’t let your first visit to Hawaii become your last.

Drinking, Stalking a Hula Dancer and Getting Set on Fire

Shark Attack: Need I Say More?

Drowning

The waves are big and the riptide is strong in the Islands. Never turn your back on the ocean.

Other Ways to Die in Hawaii

Lava is hot. Do not touch!
Lava is hot. Do not touch!

  • Falling into a volcano
  • Crossing a flooded stream
  • Getting stung by a jellyfish

 

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