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Oahu/Hilo/Kona, HI University of Hawaii at Hilo
 There is no place on earth like Hawaii. From its fresh, floral air, to its warm, tranquil waters, its breathtaking, natural beauty surrounds and renews you. Where else can you find mountains, volcanos, waterfalls, pristine marine environments, U.S. history and sophisticated cities in the shared space of six unique islands? Your Hawaiian Senior Summer School experience will show you the depth and diversity of Hawaii with experts from The University of Hawaii at Hilo. The University of Hawaii includes 10 campuses and dozens of educational, training and research centers across the Hawaiian Islands. SESSIONS INCLUDE: As the "Greatest Outdoor Classroom in the World", your featured program of "Pieces of Paradise" will start off on O'ahu where you will take a historical tour of Pearl Harbor and the "Mighty Mo". Once in Hilo, most of your classes will be OUTDOORS as you explore the marine science, geology, volcanology, rainforests, waterfalls and culture and history of the Island. Taught by knowledgeable Field Interpreters, scientists, Hawaiian teachers and University faculty and staff. This holistic journey of the Island will bring you up close and personal with this dynamic community of Ohana(family).
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SIGHTSEEING & ACTIVITIES
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SIGHTSEEING Historical, cultural and scenic opportunities are available on O'ahu and throughout the Big Island.
Scheduled to include Bishop Museum, Might Mo, Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head Crater, Night time lava viewing, Hilo's famed Farmer's Market and much much more.
ACTIVITIES Introduction to the Hula by Kumu Hula (Master Teacher)
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CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS |
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Reservations must include a $300 deposit, which is refundable
until May 1, 2008, except for a $75 processing fee. This
deposit of $300 will be credited to payment due (which includes
Travel Medical Assurance Program). After the signing of a lease,
refunds will be issued according to lease policy.
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Location Detail
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| Terrain varies greatly from the beaches to the volcanoes. |
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76 |
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