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      <title>&#39;Iao Valley State Monument</title>
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      <description>Paved walk to the iconic 1200-foot Iao Needle in a lush valley</description>
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      <description>Natural ocean blowhole shooting water 100 feet high on a dramatic lava coast</description>
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