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Wednesday, July 12, 2000

Fun In Ko Olina Sun

By Kathryn Bender, Star-Bulletin
Joshua Ballesteros, 19, builds a sand castle on the beach with his
nephew, Brandis Garcia, 5, who is running to help with the next
cup of water. They were among a small group of people yesterday
who enjoyed Ko Olina's fourth and final lagoon
beach, below, now open to the public.


By Kathryn Bender, Star-Bulletin
The new boat ramp next to Ko Olina Marina is
also open, from sunrise to sunset.
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