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Photo Gallery: Lāhainā Noon Over Sky Gate in Downtown Honolulu

Summary by Honolulu Magazine
#gt_gallery_68360b1977148.flexslider ul.slides { max-height: 100%; overflow: hidden; } Aaron K. YoshinoAaron K. YoshinoAaron K. YoshinoAaron K. Yoshino Lāhainā Noon refers to the biannual phenomenon when the sun is directly overhead of the tropics, so a vertical object casts no shadow, which is why it’s also known as zero shadow day. The name was chosen through a contest Bishop Museum held in 1990; “lāhainā” literally mean…
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Honolulu Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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