It's the government's fault that there's so many incidents happening at Hawaii's natural attractions. From the article, "County denies culpability in blowhole incident", there was a rock slide at Sacred Falls on Oahu, that killed 8 people and injured 50 others. The government doesn't pay for any park rangers to take care of the land or give visitors insight on what and what NOT to do when at the site. Visitors may think that the area is safe and nothing dangerous will happen without the guidance from park rangers. According to the article, "County denies culpability in blowhole incident", Paula Remirez and Elizabeth Brem died when they apparently walked off of a steep cliff near Opaekaa Falls on Kauai. The government doesn't put up any warning/caution signs. There should at least be some signs to notify visitors of the dangers and cautions there are at the site.
In conclusion, at natural attractions, tourists that are not used to the environment should be aware of potential dangers. If the government doesn't take care of these problems, more and more innocent people will get seriously hurt and/or possibly die.
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