Air travel made going to a place like hawaii possible, it wasn't feasible before you could take a flight. It's sensory, the music, the fragrance, the breeze and the blue. You don't miss anything. You're not home. I think if we try to situate ourselves in that post war moment. What was ha like in those years for tourists?
Close your eyes and picture paradise. What do you see? For many people, it’s a turquoise ocean crashing into a white-sand beach. Where did this fantasy come from? Sarah Stodola, author of “The Last Resort: A Chronicle of Paradise, Profit, and Peril at the Beach,” has a few ideas.
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