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16 thoughts on “This Spot Where Visitors Keep Dying In Hawaii”

  1. the only reason these beaches made this list is because the mass volume off ppl,numbers….these are the safe beaches on this island go see for yourself!

  2. Hawaii State Department of health is doing a terrible job. My brother drowned December 28, 2009 while we were on vacation, I nearly drowned as well. It was the worst day of my life, and has changed my life forever. Nothing has changed with lifeguards or information. Now we have technology that a drone can deliver a flotation device but no-one will do anything, visitors keep drowning.

  3. There should be warning videos on every airplane to educate tourists that not all beaches are safe for every person. Just because you can swim in your own swimming pool or calm lake back home does not mean you are safe in the ocean. Tourists are so uninformed and too many die senselessly every year on vacation in Hawaii.

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