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KūmoleSource:

Also key, as on a basketball court. Pukakī.

Nā LepiliTags: sports basketball

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  1. Swimming, snorkeling site, Hanauma Bay, Oʻahu. Largest sand pocket in the reef at Hanauma Bay that looks like a keyhole when viewed from the cliffs above. Military personnel who established a camp here in World War II used dynamite to create a coral-free swimming zone.
  2. Cove, Kahuku, Oʻahu. The keyhole-shaped cove used as a swimming and snorkeling site on the north side of the Turtle Bay Hilton Hotel between Kalaeokaunu and Kalaeokamanu Points. Also known as Kalokoiki.

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