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A car ad features a car going down a beautiful stretch of a shore road (i am guessing it is Pacific coast hi-way, but it could be Nova Scotia, or evne New England ) and the text in the ad names some roads.. the text is all block capitals--
The road to HANA
The long and winding road...
The road to fiscal responsibility
does any one know what is meant by The road to HANA?
the other two roads i understand.. but the first one makes no sense.. what am i missing?
Not sure this is the right Hana, but I received a notice about a voice workshop:
Hana is a term from the Noh theatre. Literally it means "Flower". Metaphorically it is "an achievement of the highest critical standard, representing the ultimate in physical, vocal, and spiritual technique". It is a "means to give rise to the unexpected in the hearts of the audience". It is "essence"; a distillation, a crystallizing of experience.
Tour Maui from the top of the volcano Haleakala, to the breathtaking Hana
road, to the old whaling port of Lahaina, to the lush resorts!
http://www.jans-journeys.com/mauiguide/
More sites about: Hawaii > Islands and Regions > Maui > Travelogues
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