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The Big Island has a reputation of being the island without beaches. This couldn?t be farther from the truth. While it may have the fewest beaches per square mile as compared to the other islands, the beaches it does have are among the best in the state. The water on the west coast of the island is the clearest, cleanest and often calmest water in all of Hawaii. Since there are no streams on the west side, there is no cloudy river runoff to muddy the water. An array of white sand, black sand, salt-and-pepper sand and even green sand beaches make for an interesting variety.
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