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1. Aloha Stadium: This stadium hails as home to the NFL pro bowl as well as being the site for the famous conversation between Desmond and Jack after Jack performed surgery on his soon to be wife.
2. Chili’s Waikele: Of course, everyone knows how awesome Chili’s menu is, but did you know that this was one of the locations filmed during Locke’s flashback in season one?
3. Halawa Correctional Facility: Also known as the Halawa prision, it was at this very site that we get a look into Desmond’s past, thanks to the early timeshifting experience he underwent.
4. Jelly’s Music: It’s in this quaint spot that we get a sense that all is not well with Hugo Reyes.

Hugo wins the lottery in this flashback, but gets the sense that he is doomed when he realizes where the numbers came from.
5. Kaukonahua Road: This highway has been used several times, from a cameo in the third episode of season 1, to a starring role in Kate’s flashback episode in season 2, where we find out what her link was to the beautiful black steed, which happened to be on loan from Dillingham’s Ranch, also in Hawaii.
6. Waters off Makaha, Makua Valley: Some of the most breathtaking scenery from LOST is when they film from the water. Many significant scenes have been filmed from Makua Valley.
7. Pearlridge Shopping Center: This parking garage is home to the greatest chase scene filmed, Kate’s episode entitled Born to Run.
8. USA Baby: One of the best shops for baby shopping, we learn what happened between Michael and his pregnant girlfriend in this episode and why he was separated from Walt.
9. Waikele Alelo Street Residence: This is the site where Nadia, Sayid’s significant other, was living when Locke found her.

And these are only the sites located in Leeward Oahu. There are many other cities within the island chain with other significant LOST ties that LOST Virtual tours will introduce you too. No matter what your LOST sightseeing needs are, LOST Virtual Tours can meet them and more. Visit www.lostvirtualtours.com and see how LOST you can get.