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Letting the South Pacific Sink In

WORTH A TRIP:"Somewhere west of Hawaii, a tourist becomes a traveler." Not that P.F. Kluge has anything against Hawaii, but, as he writes in September's National Geographic Traveler, Hawaii for him is merely a halfway point. He's addicted to those more distant Pacific isles -- such as American Sa...
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