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I was on the big island of hawaii. We went to this black sand beach that we had to hike down to get to. There was a shallow river dividing 2 halves of the beach. There was this hawaiian family there, and the one whom i thought was the father was overweight. Anyways, he got in the river, about 2 ft deep and laid down on his stomach on the river floor, completely immersing himself under the river. He did this several times. Is this some kind of hawaiian ritual or was the dude just weird?
could of been very hot? some of those rivers or fresh waters are super cold.
If this big dude was just chillin, thats how he does it hawaiian style!
I am planning a first time trip to Hawaii and I want to know the best island to stay on. I don’t want to be in a highrise hotel off of the shore and I don’t want to be in a place that is too crowded or too much like the big city I am from. BUT I do want to do alot of activities while I am there like snorkeling, jet skiing, and all of the fun things that Hawaii has to offer. I am planning to go in the end of March. Any ideas?
I think Maui is a nice mix, it’s not too slow, nor is it a total tourist spot. However it’s a little more expensive then the other islands. The Hyatt Regency on Maui, is simply amazing, At times you can get a special rate from them http://www.maui-vacation-hotels.us . I stayed at the Hyatt, I was very pleased. I’ve also stayed at the HOTEL HANA MAUI with a group of girl friends, and it’s not as fancy, but clean and neat and right on the water!!! And we were able to bring a small dog with us. The GRAND WAILEA RESORT is BEAUTIFUL, hands down, to me, it’s one of the prettiest hotels on the island.
If you’re looking for something a little less in the pocket, try MAUI SEASIDE HOTEL, it’s nothing she’ she’ at all, but it’s right on the water as well.And if you’re going to be out and about more of the day, really if it’s clean, and neat, it might be something you like? http://www.maui-vacation-hotels.us/hotels/maui-maui-seaside-hotel.php
Don’t forget there are bed and breakfast’s to stay in, or condos, and a lot of times, it’s much less then a hotel, but just as nice.
Enjoy the sugar cane fields when you’re over there.
this is just a video of most of her songs? yeahhhh, feel free to comment.
the songs i know in this order are,
1. Jump To The Rhythm
2. One Love
3. Permission To Fly
4. Boyfriend
5. The Way You Do The Things You Do
6. I Wanna Go Back
7. My Shoes
i’m not sure of what the last one’s called.
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My mother in law suggested to us she would watch the kids early summer time so me and the wife could finally go on a vacation together. We are thing Hawaii but was wondering if there are any places that do like all inclusive packages ???
Thanks in advance,
David
yes many and also check Pleasant Holidays. Do NOT spend your whole time in Waikiki. If you come to Oahu, rent a car and get out and see the island.
Talofa, everyone. Let’s get outdoors and have some fun! Here I am Downtown again, supporting a good cause. This time Alaska celebrates our neighbors from the far South during the ADP (Anchorage Downtown Project) Hawaii Day Celebration (Hawaii Statehood Celebration). There is music and dance during these non-profit celebrations. See hot island girls dancing and guys with flaming batons. I found out later that the party usually runs from 1:00pm – 3:00pm in Peratrovich Park in Downtown Anchorage, if you’re lucky enough to catch it. I was fortunate to be walking by at the right time with enough room in my camera to capture some of the action.
Thanks for letting me tape this. Sorry about the shaky video. Next time I’ll bring my tripod!
Itinerary:
1 – 1:20 p.m. — Ke KiaI A O Hula (Traditional Hawaiian Dance)
1:20 – 2:45 p.m. Hula Hui Na Haumana O Alaka (Polynesian Dance Troupe)
2:45 – 3:30 p.m. — Tupulaga (Youth Dance Group)
From the ADP Website:
http://www.anchoragedowntown.org/events/summer-events/hawaii-statehood-celebration
My Website
http://thenerdshow.com
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Would really like some information on Hawaii. Things like places to stay, where to eat, what to do, best time of year to visit and places to see.
That’s a big question, and depends on a lot of things…kids? alone? couple? group? budget?
That said, here’s what our family and friends do before they come to visit. We built a web page with the best links and things to do in Hawaii, rated and reviewed. That way they could look BEFORE they got here and see what they want to do. Our 4-star rated items may be a good place to start for those "don’t miss" things.
The page is at http://home.hawaii.rr.com/gonebananas. Could go into a lengthy answer here, but with all the work we put into that page, well, you’ll see…it will answer your questions.
Aloha
HonoluluDog
Have been over there twice ( i live in australia ) and i went to the majority of islands with my parents.
I did the snuba at maui and went to all the outlet stores in honolulu and did that big walk up diamond head?hill?mountain? lol and various other things. But i’m going back this year with my boyfriend and we’re 19 & 20 so i was wondering if there was anything you would recommend doing over there for ppl our age? Is there a theme park or water park?
Thanks in advance ![]()
oh forgot to mention we did the volcano tour, the submarine tour off waikiki beach and went to pearl harbour aswell.
See the real Hawai’i. Go to the big island down to Captain Cook. Hang with the kayak renters for a day or two and make connections. Get invited to native village for glimpses of real island life. Let them tell you about the police kidnapping their aunt as a child and deporting her to die on Molokai (she had leprosy). Meet the people on the southwestern corner who have uncles who are sharks (and they fish together!) introduce you. Go to the grasslands and talk to the hunters. Sometimes they will show you old Manini settlements (which are hidden from Big People). Climb down some holes that nobody else goes into and find your own crystalline miracles. Hike down (illegally) to the lava flow and throw some sticks in it (watch out for the explosions). Mail lava rock souveniers to your enemies (curse comes free from Pele). The Big Island still is Hawaiian, not Californianized. Remember, Hawai’i is a conquered land, the Super Ferry is a large scale troop transport to quell the coming rebellion, and the people still remember when they were imprisoned and killed for speaking their native language or dancing the hula or following their religion. They need your support and the support of all the world to win freedom from the tyrannical Americans. Enjoy reality. Free Hawai’i !!!
This is video I shot while going across Hawaii landscape on a Zip Line in first person. I also filmed someone zipping. You can read more about things to do in Hawaii at http://www.frommyexperience.com/take-a-hawaii-vacation.php
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Well were going to hawaii in the spring, and im wondering if the helicopter rides are worth it, and is there any activies i must do lol? i kinda wanna go to one of those cultural dance things… but yeah gimme some info on activities youve done there. and suggest for me. im staying at marriot on wakiki beach.
Go on line to honoluluadvertiser.com and checked out their TGIF section — also HonoluluWeekly.com, and also WardCenters.com, plenty to do, Polynesian Cultural Center for immersion in Culture – - – Aim for visiting at the start of the month and check out ‘First Friday’ downtown, and then go windward side the next Saturday for ‘First Saturday’ in Kailua. Naturally the Beach, and if you want adventure then make a tour of beaches — Ala Moana for swimming, Kailua for Windsurfing, North Shore for Surfing.
Helicopter tours can be entertaining by pricey. Try hang gliding on The North Shore.
Peace…
http://www.gohawaiitours.com …
Hawaii tourism. Reservations for Hawaiian tours, activities, tourist attractions, sightseeing, and information on fun things to do in Hawaii
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