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  • Lanikai lies roughly three-quarters of the way down, between Kaneohe Bay and Waimanalo Bay.

    Spider Bones Kathy Reichs 2010

  • The public golf course was located in the Windward community of Waimanalo, about 20 minutes from Waikiki.

    Before the White House, the Clubhouse - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Far below I could see Kailua Bay to the north and Waimanalo Bay to the south.

    Spider Bones Kathy Reichs 2010

  • The public golf course was located in the Windward community of Waimanalo, about 20 minutes from Waikiki.

    Before the White House, the Clubhouse - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • In part because of the beautiful color of the water and in part because there is no development, beyond some cabins on the AFB and, on the Waimanalo Beach side of the wide bay, ordinary houses set back from the beach.

    paradise kateelliott 2007

  • An editorial in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin mentions that expanding Waimanalo potentially could destroy nearby ancient navigation stones.

    Hawaii Says Farewell to Oahu Trash 2008

  • I'm not sure which it is: being in Waimanalo, farther from Kailua (which I've suddenly realized is increasingly becoming a glazed, benign collectible for tourist consumption, and probably has been heading that direction for some time now -- so, not likely); or being alone (comfortable, as in familiar, as in still around people I recognize, but fundamentally alone).

    oatcake Diary Entry oatcake 2006

  • You live in the greatest city in the world outside of Waimanalo, HI.

    Why I love the new Democratic Congress! Ann Althouse 2006

  • Several times I got a drive-yourself car, and we explored the nearer parts of the main island, lunching at Fisherman's Wharf, Hanauma, or Waimanalo.

    The Rainbow and the Rose Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1958

  • That some of the ministers had thrown guns and ammunition into the sea from the steamer Waimanalo.

    Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen 1898

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