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Every night's sunset was more amazing than the last -- it's the first
time in our lives that we've actually known each day what minute
the sun would actually vanish. We watched it happen from our table
at an open-air restaurant called PacificO, where they served us our
first 'umbrella drinks' of the trip. We watched it with two friends
we met and had dinner with at the Four Seasons hotel. We watched it
driving down the 10,000 foot side of the Haleakala volcano. We also
saw it from Polo Beach, the back side of Hana, the grounds of a luau,
and a little public park in Kihei where we sat inside a tree's roots.
There are many, many reasons to love Maui, but I'd put the sunsets
high on the list.
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