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      <title>Garden of Eden Arboretum</title>
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      <description>Jurassic Park filming lookout in a tropical botanical garden on the Road to Hana</description>
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      <description>Family zipline course through tropical scenery with lines for kids as young as 5</description>
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      <description>Easy waterfall hike with swimming at the first stop on the Road to Hana</description>
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