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Les touristes continuent de visiter les escaliers de Haiku à Hawaii même s’ils sont supprimés en raison du surtourisme.

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ByIsabelle Martin

May 4, 2024

Source de l’image:https://www.cnn.com/travel/haiku-stairs-hawaii-visits-continue-arrests/index.html

The Haiku Stairs in Hawaii, also known as the Stairway to Heaven, has been a popular destination for tourists despite being closed to the public. The stairs, which offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape, have been off-limits to visitors due to safety concerns and legal issues.

However, this hasn’t stopped people from attempting to access the stairs. Recently, nine hikers were arrested for trespassing on the closed trail. Despite warnings and fences, visitors continue to ignore the rules in pursuit of the picturesque views.

Local authorities have been cracking down on trespassers, citing safety concerns and damage to the environment caused by the influx of visitors. The stairs are in disrepair and pose a danger to those who attempt to climb them.

While the allure of the Haiku Stairs is undeniable, visitors are reminded to respect the rules and regulations put in place for their safety and the preservation of the area. Failure to do so could result in fines or arrests, as seen in the recent incident involving the nine hikers.

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By Isabelle Martin

Isabelle Martin is a dedicated journalist at Francoam, a leading U.S. news outlet in the French language. With a deep commitment to accurate reporting, she keeps the French-speaking community informed about the latest developments in the United States. Isabelle's journalism journey is driven by a desire to bridge linguistic and cultural gaps, ensuring French-speaking Americans have access to relevant news. Her versatile reporting covers politics, immigration, culture, and community events, reflecting her deep understanding of the Franco-American experience. Beyond her reporting, Isabelle is a passionate advocate for the French-speaking community, amplifying their voices and addressing their concerns. With her finger on the pulse of U.S. news, she remains a respected figure at Francoam, dedicated to providing unwavering support for Franco-Americans nationwide.