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Investors wanted for Oahu surf park project

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                                A 5.5-acre lagoon for generating man-made waves for surfing is the centerpiece of a planned $155 million recreation and lodging complex in Kalaeloa called Honokea Surf Villages and Resort. The site also includes a skate park, a BMX track, beach volleyball courts, a dive tank, a lazy river and a surf history museum.
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A 5.5-acre lagoon for generating man-made waves for surfing is the centerpiece of a planned $155 million recreation and lodging complex in Kalaeloa called Honokea Surf Villages and Resort. The site also includes a skate park, a BMX track, beach volleyball courts, a dive tank, a lazy river and a surf history museum.

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                                A rendering shows an entryway to the proposed Honokea Surf Villages and Resort.
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A rendering shows an entryway to the proposed Honokea Surf Villages and Resort.

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                                A man-made surf lagoon proposed in Kalaeloa is designed to produce two simultaneous sets of waves — right-breaking and left-breaking — with intermediate and advanced waves farther out and waves for beginners closer to the shoreline.
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A man-made surf lagoon proposed in Kalaeloa is designed to produce two simultaneous sets of waves — right-breaking and left-breaking — with intermediate and advanced waves farther out and waves for beginners closer to the shoreline.

COURTESY RHOVE
                                A 5.5-acre lagoon for generating man-made waves for surfing is the centerpiece of a planned $155 million recreation and lodging complex in Kalaeloa called Honokea Surf Villages and Resort. The site also includes a skate park, a BMX track, beach volleyball courts, a dive tank, a lazy river and a surf history museum.
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                                A rendering shows an entryway to the proposed Honokea Surf Villages and Resort.
COURTESY RHOVE
                                A man-made surf lagoon proposed in Kalaeloa is designed to produce two simultaneous sets of waves — right-breaking and left-breaking — with intermediate and advanced waves farther out and waves for beginners closer to the shoreline.