Whether you're a first-time visitor or a regular, it's hard not to notice the fields of sugarcane gesturing in the salty breeze, and the remote roads – devoid of cars, exhaust, and people – leading deep into Maui's mysterious and untrammeled interior. It's also hard not to notice … more the residents who still wear smiles on their faces, as if to say, "Here, there is time enough for everything in life to figure itself out." Maui, in its purest, unadulterated form, can still be found, perhaps explaining why locals frequently refer to the mana of the 'aina, the mysterious spiritual force of the land. You can find it too; you just have to know where to go.