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'The video captures exactly how we felt when we got up there. 'It is filmed on the only road you can take up into the park. 'On a last-minute decision, we decided to drive up there for the sunset and see if it could be as beautiful as the famous sunrises that take place at the top of the mountain. 'Mount Haleakala had been on the top of our list as something we wanted to see while we were there, however all the sunrise tickets to enter the park had been sold out.
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Jason is a Hawaiian native so he was able to guide us around the island and show us all of his favorite spots, including this mountain. 'It was my first time in Maui and first time on Mount Haleakala. 'I know that many people were disappointed by the end of the video to see that we were actually on a road and not flying after all.įooled you: Hannah's video racked up more than seven million views on TikTok, where users were quick to admit that they thought the car was flying 'It definitely looks like the car is flying!' the waitress told Jam Press. Hannah had spent the day driving around the picturesque island of Maui, hiking and swimming with her two friends and coworkers, Dominique Aghassi and Jason Genesira, before the incredible footage was captured. Someone else wrote: 'So it wasn't just me when I thought of Harry Potter.' 'So this isn't the flying car from Harry Potter, gotcha,' added a third person. Thought we were in Harry Potter or something,' wrote someone else.
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