Check Six: Honolulu Flashback
There were no planes, a population of less than 100,000 people and only a few carriages. Unlike today, traffic was unheard of. To get around the mountainous rock known as O‘ahu, most people had to hoof it on foot.
There were no planes, a population of less than 100,000 people and only a few carriages. Unlike today, traffic was unheard of. To get around the mountainous rock known as O‘ahu, most people had to hoof it on foot.
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