Yardhouse @ Waikiki Beach Walk Hawaii by Honolulu City Dates
Yardhouse @ Waikiki Beach Walk, Honolulu, Hawaii. Great music, good food, lots of beer and good times. For other great date ideas and fun outings in and around the Honolulu area, see us at honolulucitydates.blogspot.com
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Lava going into the ocean on the east side of Big Island of Hawaii a tour for Aloha Healing Women Retreats
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Hawaii Vacation Connection E326 part 1

www.hawaii-aloha.com **The Hawaii Vacation Connection is broadcast live every Wednesday and Friday at 3:00 PM Hawaii Time. The shows focus is on the Travel and Tourism in Hawaii. Hosted By Bruce and Yaling Fisher, the program is designed to help people learn how things are done in the islands and how they can be more comfortable while here.
This is the sound of the tsunami warning siren as heard in my front yard this morning in Kailua Hawaii.
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Edward in Kona Hawaii
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Pictorial of 405 Leinaala, Kihei, Hawaii to preview and enjoy the comforts of home when you travel to the tropical island of Maui!
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travel short hawaii filmed by jeffery foster
travel short Hawaii filmed by jeffery foster

Maka O Hule Point: Navigational Heiau at Mahukona Point Near mile marker 15 on the Akoni Pule Highway is a unique navigational heiau of standing stones arranged to point to Tahiti and the other Polynesian islands. Sometimes referred to as “the Stonehenge of Hawaii”, this one of a kind temple is reached via a short, easy stroll long the dirt road leading north, away from Mahukona Beach Park on the Kohala Coastline. Lovely vistas along deep, cerulean and clear coves lead to a short scramble up an obvious dirt trail to the heiau. Among the stones, one can sense the reverence and wonder of the Hawaiians as they initiated their novice navigators in this sacred spot of stones pointing along unbroken vistas to Tahiti, the Marquesas and the other Southern Islands. This is a spot for contemplation and awe. Wonderful and startling sunset photos with the stones in the foreground can be taken here, but be respectful and do not walk within the temple precincts. This heiau is most easily accessed from Mahukona Beach Park, although one can also hike down from the makai, or ocean side of the Akoni Pule Highway near mile marker 15. For further information, visit www.tourguidehawaii.com, www.lovingthebigisland.wordpresst.com and www.tourguidehawaii.blogspot.com.
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Kilauea Iki Trail, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Perhaps the finest short day hike in the park, a four-mile, 2-3 hour trip down into, across and back out of Kilauea Iki Crater gives one an intimate feel for volcanoes, Hawaiian-Style. Crossing the crater floor on this surface provides one of the most interesting hikes in the Park. Looking up from the bottom of the crater, one can see the distinctive ring around the crater marking the high point of the lava lake during the last eruption. The four mile loop-hike descends from the rim in two places and crosses the crater floor in about three hours hiking at a nominal pace. Along one side, thick fern and ohia forest skirts along the rim and on the other, lush tropical rainforest crowds to the very brink of the crater; bleak volcanic desert lines the crater walls and covers the floor. The start and finish of the hike are along well marked, wide trails following the rim with handrails and stairs in some spots as you begin to descend into the crater. The remainder is an easily followed, well marked trail with stone ahu (cairns) over the crater floor. Recent bore-hole measurements indicate that roiling molten lava is lying beneath the skin of the caldera only 230 feet beneath your hiking boots. Keep your eyes open for Pele’s Hair and Pele’s Tears (fine, thread-like and bead-like deposits of volcanic glass), gaseous vents and other marvels of the living lava mountain. This hike requires you to take plenty of water, rain gear, suncream, a map and compass, to wear sturdy hiking …
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Paddling the West Side
Polynesian Hostel crew goes paddling with the dolphins!
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Kahana Bay

This is a tour where you get to paddle by lush mountains, Hawaiian ruins, and up a tranquil river. I
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swimming and diving at ko’olina resort on oahu Hawaii!
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