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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, January 17, 2010

Name that ‘Lost’ set location on Oçahu

Advertiser Staff

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

RYAN OZAWA | Hawaii Information Service

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Can you tell where this was filmed on O'ahu? This location was used twice: Season 4, Episode 1, “The Beginning of the End,” which originally broadcast Jan. 31, 2008, and then again in Season 5, Episode 7, “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham,” which originally aired on Feb. 25, 2009.
In “The Beginning of the End” the survivors don’t know whether to believe Charlie’s final message that the people on the boat are not who they claim to be, but want to believe their rescue is imminent.
In “The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham,” Locke’s mission off the island as Jeremy Bentham is revealed.

LOSTIES WANTED

So, you think you're the ultimate Lostie? You've watched every episode twice, and get an extra charge out of identifying each location, from Mokulē'ia to Murphy's? Here's a chance to strut your stuff — and win a complete DVD set of the "Lost" seasons 1 through 5.

Each Sunday through Jan. 24, we're publishing photos of "Lost" locations in Hawai'i, telling you what was filmed at the spot. A total of four "Lost" locations are being featured.

Think you know where the shot was made? E-mail your answer to: NameTheLostLocation@gmail.com, including the publication date of the photo you are trying to identify along with your name and phone number. The deadline to submit responses is Jan. 25.

During the week of Jan. 25, we'll gather up the answers and find out which readers get the most locations right. If multiple readers are tied for most correct answers, we'll draw one winner from a hat.

Want to win? Be sure to check our paper each Sunday for the week's photo from "Lost." You can also follow along at www.Honolulu Advertiser.com/IslandLife.

On Jan. 31, we'll reveal the winner, give you the locations, and set you up with a story that looks forward to the sixth and final season of "Lost," which premieres on Feb. 2.

Namaste — and good luck.