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Activities Photo Gallery View photos of our activities.
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|  Miss Universe Miss Universe contestants gather in front of the WBA beach stand.
|  Miss Universe Miss Universe Contestants from around the world take a break in the super pool. WBA lifeguards were on duty to protect them.
|  Boats WBA's two catamarans race each other into Port Hilton. The "Maui Waui" is in front and the "Elua" is right behind.
|  Beach Party WBA provides a backyard beach party for a group of 100 guests that are 30ish to 50ish. Including beach lounging, volleyball and croquet.T.R. delivers a beach lounge to a guest. The water is 80¡ and the outside air is 82¡, sky is deep blue and clear. A perfect day to "hang loose."
|  Large Beach Stand Wheel of Fortune studio built on beach in front of WBA beach stand, removed shortly after filming.
|  WBA Staff WBA staff and Beach Umbrell and Beach Chairs
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 Duke Pa'oa Kahanamoku Lagoon Blessing - October 16, 2007 A private blessing and official opening ceremony were held on Tuesday, October 16, 2007.
|  Aloha Pledge, Waikiki Duke's Lagoon The ceremony is based on the Hawaiian Ho'omana ceremony where the a person, group of people or a company delivers a certain mana (aloha, love, respect, comittment, pledge) into a vessel (paddle) that is given to another person, group of people who rece the mana through acceptance and holding of the paddle.
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