Hawaii Adventures 6 -- Volcanoes, Akatsuka Orchid Gardens & More (Hilo, Big Island)
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Continuing with our Hawaiian island series...
Visiting Volcanoes National Park -- Kilauea Volcano site, Jaggar Museum, Thurston Lava Tube Cave, and Akatsuka Orchid Gardens.
Hilo, Big Island
Beach Trail to Anini Beach Princeville Kauai Hawaii
Shaky video but you get an idea of the trail that leads to Anini Beach in Princeville. It is under a tree canopy with a waterfall and fresh water stream along the way. Trail begins at the end of Wyllie Rd.
McBryde Garden ~ Poipu ~ Kauai
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Situated on the south shore of the Hawaiian island of Kaua`i, McBryde Garden is nestled in the picturesque and historical Lāwa`i Valley. The site of the first garden of the NTBG, the Lāwa`i Valley was chosen for its diversity of climate, soils, and topography. The area affords a kaleidoscope of distinct micro-environments which are cool, hot, wet, dry, lake, cliff or meadow.
McBryde Garden has become a veritable botanical ark of tropical flora. It is home to the largest ex situ collection of native Hawaiian flora in existence, extensive plantings of palms, flowering trees, Rubiaceae, heliconias, orchids, and many other plants that have been wild-collected from the tropical regions of the world. NTBG's Conservation Program is based at this site and the Garden contains a state-of-the-art horticulture and micropropagation facility.
Red Jade VineMeandering through the garden is the Lāwa`i Stream, transected by Bamboo Bridge in the lush greenbelt that borders it. The Canoe Garden contains plants of ancient Hawai`i and Maidenhair Falls area features such plants as chocolate, allspice, and ginger.
National headquarters for the NTBG organization, with major research and education facilities, overlook the McBryde Garden.
Hawaii coconut plantations, Big Island, Hawaii, United States, North America
The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the family Arecaceae (palm family) and the only species of the genus Cocos. The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm or the seed, or the fruit, which, botanically, is a drupe, not a nut. The spelling cocoanut is an archaic form of the word. The term is derived from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word coco meaning head or skull, from the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features. Coconuts are known for their great versatility, as evidenced by many traditional uses, ranging from food to cosmetics. They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the tropics and subtropics. Coconuts are distinct from other fruits for their large quantity of water, and when immature, they are known as tender-nuts or jelly-nuts and may be harvested for their potable coconut water. When mature, they still contain some water and can be used as seednuts or processed to give oil from the kernel, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. The endosperm is initially in its nuclear phase suspended within the coconut water. As development continues, cellular layers of endosperm deposit along the walls of the coconut, becoming the edible coconut flesh. When dried, the coconut flesh is called copra. The oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking and frying, as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The husks and leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating. The coconut also has cultural and religious significance in certain societies, particularly in India, where it is used in Hindu rituals. Cocos nucifera is a large palm, growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 4–6 m (13–20 ft) long, and pinnae 60–90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly, leaving the trunk smooth. Coconuts are generally classified into two general types: tall and dwarf. On fertile soil, a tall coconut palm tree can yield up to 75 fruits per year, but more often yields less than 30, mainly due to poor cultural practices. Given proper care and growing conditions, coconut palms produce their first fruit in six to ten years, taking 15 – 20 years to reach peak production. Botanically, the coconut fruit is a drupe, not a true nut. Like other fruits, it has three layers: the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp. The exocarp and mesocarp make up the husk of the coconut. Coconuts sold in the shops of nontropical countries often have had the exocarp (outermost layer) removed. The mesocarp is composed of a fiber, called coir, which has many traditional and commercial uses. The shell has three germination pores (micropyles) or eyes that are clearly visible on its outside surface once the husk is removed. A full-sized coconut weighs about 1.44 kg (3.2 lb). It takes around 6,000 full-grown coconuts to produce a tonne of copra. The origin of the plant is, after many decades, still the subject of debate. It has generally been accepted that the coconut originated in the Indian-Indonesia region and float-distributed itself around the world by riding ocean currents. The similarities of the local names in the Malay-Indonesian region is also cited as evidence that the plant originated in the region. For example, the Polynesian and Melanesian term niu and the Philippine and Guamese term niyog is said be based on the Malay word nyiur or nyior. O.F. Cook was one of the earliest modern researchers to draw conclusions about the location of origin of Cocos nucifera based on its current-day worldwide distribution. He hypothesized that the coconut originated in the Americas, based on his belief that American coconut populations predated European contact and because he considered pan-tropical distribution by ocean currents improbable. Thor Heyerdahl later used this as one part of his hypothesis to support his theory that the Pacific Islanders originated as two migration streams from the Canadian Pacific coast (themselves recent migrants from Asia) to Hawaii, and on to Tahiti and New Zealand in a series of hops, and another migration from South America via sailing balsa-wood rafts.
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아카카 폭포 근처에는 하와이의 다양한 꽃을 볼 수 있는 정원이 있어 사람들의 눈길을 끈다. 열대의 뜨거운 기운을 그대로 담은 형형색색의 꽃들. 어떤 예술 작품이 자연의 생기보다 아름다울 수 있을까. 아름다움에 매혹되고, 향기에 취해, 발걸음이 떨어지지 않을 정도였다.
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There is a garden waterfall near ahkaka can see a variety of eye-catching flowers of the Hawaiian people. Colorful flowers still containing the hot breath of the tropics. Could this be fair to some beautiful works of art than nature's vitality. Enchanted by the beauty, and taken to the smell, it was enough not to fall off the pace.
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■촬영일자 : 2007년 6월(June)
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Exploring KAUAI, HAWAII in 4 DAYS! A NEW Travel Itinerary Challenge Series
In the second video as part of our Travel Itinerary Challenge series, we explore Kauai, Hawaii in 4 days and try our best to eat, see, and do as many things as possible based on a prepared itinerary list!
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If this is your first time viewing our videos, welcome and thank you! For some background about this series:
For our first ever visit to the State of Hawaii, we embarked on a 4-island hopping adventure! After visiting Oahu, we spent 4 days exploring Kauai, also known as the Garden Island.
( In cased you missed the Oahu Itinerary Challenge video, check it out here )
With this trip to Hawaii, we wanted to chronicle our adventures visiting 4 different islands in a new Travel Itinerary Challenge Series to share our experience doing, eating, and seeing a number of attractions in a set amount of time.
In our years traveling together, we found our travel style involves cramming as many things into an itinerary as our body can handle. We plan a rough itinerary or list of things we want to do, see, and eat at our destination.
Below is the original itinerary we set out to complete. In our Itinerary Challenge Series, we will see how close we get to checking off each item on our list.
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Preston & Krista's Original Itinerary for 4 Days in KAUAI
1. Rainbeau Jo’s
2. Hamura Saimin
3. Kauai Community Market
4. Mark’s Place
5. Small Town Coffee Company
6. Ono Ono Shave Ice
7. Wailua Falls
8. Fern Grotto Kayak Tour
9. Chocolate Farm Tour @ Lydgate Farms
10. Kilauea Lighthouse
11. Queens Bath Hole
12. Secret (Kauapea) Beach Trail
13. Banana Joe’s Fruit Stand
14. Hideaways Beach
15. Hanalei AMA Restaurant
16. Hanalei Bread Co.
17. Hanalei Poke
18. Wailoli Beach Park / Hanalei Bay
19. Hanalei Bay - Sup & Surf
20. Hanalei Pier
21. Maniniholo Dry Cave
22. Lumahai Beach
23. Ke’e Beach
24. Limahulu Garden & Preserve
25. Kalalau Trail
26. Hanakapi`ai Beach
27. Sunset at Princeville Makai Golf Course
28. Ishihara Poke
29, Aunty Lilikoi Passion Fruit Products
30. Captain James Cook Statue
31. G’s Juice Bar & Granola Breakfast
32. Waimea Canyon Drive
33. Waimea Canyon Trail
34. Awaawapuhi Trail
35. Kalepa Ridge Trail
36. Kalalau Lookout
37. Pu’u O Kila Lookout
38. Polihale State Park
39.Porky’s Kauai Food Truck
40. Jaqueline’s Tailored Hawaiian Shirts
41. Kauai Island Helicopter Tour
42. Na Pali Coast Sailing Excursion
43. Poipu Beach
44. Shipwreck’s Beach
45. Maha’ulepu Heritage Trail
Preston & Krista's Actualized Itinerary for 4 DAYS in KAUAI
1. Rainbeau Jo’s — Lihue
2. Wailua Falls — Lihue
3. Lydgate Farms — Kapaa
4. Nixtamal Kauai — Kapaa
5. Rock Quarry Beach — Kilauea
6. Banana Joe’s Fruit stand — Kilauea
7. Hanalei Lookout — Princeville
8. Aloha Juice Bar — Hanalei
9. Hanalei Bread Co. — Hanalei
10. Hanalei Bay — Hanalei
11. Anini Beach — Kilauea
12. Foodland — Kapaa
13. Aloha-n-Paradise Art & Event Gallery — Waimea
14. Ishihara Market — Waimea
15. Waimea Canyon Drive (Route 550) — Waimea
16. Nu’alolo Trail — Koke’e & Waimea Canyon State Park
17. Hanapepe Art Night — Hanapepe
18. Midnight Bear Breads Bakery & Cafe — Hanapepe
19. Porky’s Kauai Food Truck — Hanapepe
20. Koke’e & Waimea Canyon State Park — Waimea
21. Waimea Canyon Lookout — Koke’e & Waimea Canyon State Park
22. Waipu Falls “Secret” Lookout — Koke’e & Waimea Canyon State Park
23. Kalalau Lookout — Koke’e & Waimea Canyon State Park
24. Kalepa Ridge Trail* — Koke’e & Waimea Canyon State Park [PERMANENTLY CLOSED]
25. Hamura Saimin — Lihue
26. Mauna Loa Helicopter Tours — Lihue
27. Holo Holo Charters - Na Pali Boat Tour — Eleele
28. Shipwrecks Beach — Poipu
29. Poipu Beach — Poipu
30. Kiawe Roots — Koloa
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*We were informed by a viewer, Dionys Murphy, that the name locals give to Kalepa Ridge Trail is Pig Trail through the Gate.
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Kauai Kunana Dairy's Fruits of Kauai - KVIC-TV3, myKauai.com [Agriculture]
Ryan Wooten from Kauai Kunana dairy discusses fruits found on his farm. Noni is Hawaiians medicine, it was used everywhere in the polynesian world, everywhere from New Zealand to Hawaii. Every part of this tree can be used for a different medicinal purpose... They use it for alternative treatments to cancer, arthritis, diabetes. It's a diet suppressant... The leaf, they actually make tea out of it. Anyone that has a tooth ailment can chew on the stem.
Tamarind fruit is a seed pod, inside is a paste. Very high in vitamin C. Good for you, it comes from Southern Asia as well as South America.
Soursop is pointy and on the inside is a white fruit and it's a pulp, you open it up, east it raw, it's a sweet tart, somewhere between a pineapple and a banana. You eat it straight out of there or you can freeze it and throw it in your smoothie. It's good, high in vitamin c and other nutrients. It's good for people with diabetes.
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HAWAII - The Big Island ???? | cinematic travel video with ziplining snorkeling hula dancing
A cinematic travel adventure video with ziplining, snorkeling and hula dancing of our trip to the Big Island also known as Hawaii.
We started on the green, tropical Hilo side of the island. The jungle there was amazing! We visited Akaka Falls and some local neighborhood waterfalls and beaches as well. Hawaii Tropical Botanical Gardens was like a scene out of the film Avatar with its unique, exotic tropical plants. And ziplining with Skyline Eco Adventures high over a 250 foot waterfall was absolutely breathtaking! As was our volcanoes helicopter ride with Safari Helicopters.
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On our way to the Kona side of the island we visited Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Nahuku lava tube was cool, and the surrounding forest was beautiful. We were also able to witness the sheer size of the caldera at Kilauea volcano. We stopped by Punalu'u black sand beach, where we saw a green sea turtle resting on the shore.
One the Kona side of the island we stayed at the Aloha Guest House in Captain Cook. The Kona area is made for ocean activities. Our favorite snorkel spots were Honaunau and Kealakekua bays, the latter requiring either a 4 mile hike or a boat ride to reach. We also really enjoyed the performance at the Island Breeze Luau, with great hula and other Polynesian dances. If you love chocolate, you should visit one of the only places in the United States that grows and produces it locally at the Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory. And you absolutely must do a snorkel at night with manta rays with Coral Reef Snorkel Adventures! It's an incredible experience to have giant manta rays brush up against you while they feed on plankton.
Footage includes ziplining with Skyline Eco Adventures ( a volcano helicopter tour by Safari Helicopters ( Akaka Falls, Hilo Farmers Market, Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory ( Island Breeze Luau hula dancers ( multiple snorkeling spots including Kealakekua Bay and Honaunau Bay, Punalu‘u black sand beach, the walk to Nahuku / Thurston Lava Tube at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a lava crater eruption, and a manta ray night snorkel with Coral Reef Snorkel Adventures (
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Music - Somewhere Over The Rainbow and Hawaii 78 by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (a.k.a. IZ).
Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o Hawai'i
(Translation: The constant rain gives life to the land and brings change to Hawaii).
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Lava Disaster Recovery Homestead Leilani Hawaii Aug 12, 2018
A tour of my homestead in Leilani estates Hawaii. The volcano is still active.
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Kauai ATV Off-Road Spotlight - KVIC-TV, myKauai.com [Activity]
Darian visits Kauai ATV. While some visitors may hike through Kauai's interior, most tourists are only able to see Kauai from paved roads. Kauai ATV offers a look at the interior of the island via old plantation roads on their ATV and mudbug tours.
On the longer tour, we cruise past the old sugar mill, then we go to the Haupu ridge-line. We have Wilcox tunnel, the only drivable tunnel on the island. Drive through the tunnel, and on the other side we have Kipu Valley. Head to the base of Mount Kahili. At Mount Kahili we have waterfalls, we go swimming, eat lunch and then come back. It's about 22 miles roundtrip.
As for the shorter tour, it's a 3 hour tour and that's our Koloa tour. Again go to the ridge-line, talk about the tunnel, go to Kipu valley, and then come over this direction to the Waita reservoir - it's the largest inland body of water in the state of Hawaii.
You'll get dirty on either one.
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New farmers cultivated by GoFarm Hawaii
GoFarm Hawaii, a new program at the University of Hawaii Community Colleges is growing something extremely vital at Windward Community College—commercial farmers. The program is part of C3T Hawaii--Community College, Career Training--and is funded by a $24.6 million workforce development grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Movie Tour Around Kauai | Kauai, Hawaii
Day 4 of Day 7 in Kauai, Hawaii.
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↪ Ahukini Pier: Ahukini Rd, Lihue, HI 96766, USA
↪ Kilauea, Kauai
↪ Hanalei, Kauai
↪ Tahiti Nui Restaurant: 5-5134 Kuhio Hwy, Hanalei, HI 96714, USA
↪ Poipu, Kauai
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walking the the botanical gardens in the big island of Hawaii.
Tracy and I are exploring the gardens with our professor Mary.
Hedonisia Hawaii: Eco-Friendly Hostel & Tropical Farm
2007 - First Video Tour of our jungle paradise in Hawaii.
Hedonisia Hawaii is very activist oriented on the Internet. We own and maintain a number of websites that deal with important issues that face us today. In addition to our hostel and farm activities we also look for Volunteers with research, writing or other Internet skills who wish to work on Websites that deal with the following issues: Women and Men's Rights, Environmental Living, Religious Fundamentalism, Tantra and Yoga.
Hedonisia Hawaii is located near the town of Pahoa on Big Island Hawaii.
Shore Excursion - Volcano & Rainbow Falls, Hilo
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Your tour begins with a scenic short drive to Wailuku River State Park and Rainbow Falls. The 80-foot falls cascade into a circular pool at the base of the Wailuku River. Your adventure continues to the Akatsuka Orchid Gardens where you'll visit one of the largest orchid collections on display in Hawaii. You'll have a chance to purchase seedling souvenirs that have already been agriculturally inspected so you can take a little bit of Hawaii home with you. Then, take an approximately 60-minute drive to Volcanoes National Park, where 70 million years of volcanic history are on display. Here, you can admire the remarkable view of Kilauea Volcano, the earth's most active volcano. Trace the birth of the Hawaiian Islands when you visit the Jaggar Museum, where you'll view Halema`uma`u Fire Pit. You'll also have the opportunity to walk through the Thurston Lava Tube before a visit to Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory.
Note: Please be advised that while at Volcanoes National Park, you may encounter natural sulfur gases which can affect those with respiratory problems and you won't see molten lava. Thurston Lava Tube is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven pathways and steps. An additional optional shopping stop may be provided. A boxed lunch will be provided for you to enjoy throughout the excursion.
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I talk story about growing up in the jungles of Hawaii. Living on a homestead in Hawaii and growing your food is very rewarding.
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Fortunately It's Not So Fast - Lava Flows Near Pahoa (Hawai)
This lava flow is spectacular, one could even say beautiful. But it is not fast enough to be really dangerous. Burning lava goes from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano towards the town of Pahoa.
Earlier in the week residents of about 50 homes in the lava's projected path have been making preparations to flee for weeks, many emptying their houses of belongings in case an evacuation became necessary.
Kilauea's current eruption began in 1983, and the flow of lava that has menaced Pahoa began bubbling out of the volcano's Pu'u O'o vent on June 27 and has crept a distance of 13.5 miles (21.7 kilometres) since then. The leading edge of the lava can reach temperatures of about 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit (1,149 degrees Celsius).
Previous lava flows from Kilauea destroyed more than 180 homes between 1983 and 1990, but until this week no dwellings had been lost to the volcano since 2012.
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Gaze at Queen's Bath
Enjoy Hanalei Bay and Pier
Visit the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, Waimea Canyon
Enjoy the Lazy River in Poipu
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NATURAL ANCIENT PYRAMID IS IN THE PHILIPPINES? PROTOTYPE OF EGYPT PYRAMID?MILLION YEARS AGO?
A GREAT PYRAMID CONSTRUCTED BY NATURE
ang tawag po dyan ay Right cone pyramid (mayon Volcano o chocolate hills), yung sa egypt ay square pyramid po yun, man made, this one is natural made,we have also a triangular pyramid and Sphere pyramid, research nyo po. that's alright at least u express yourself.naintindihan ko po na lahat tayo ay na stock sa paniniwalang square pyramid lang meron.lolz!
In other some places, their pyramids is a man made but in Philippines nature is the contractor of their pyramids?, how blessed this place but our people has been traumatized and a victim of divine clan rivalry and scarcity mind programming which lead them into nothingness state of mind.
If you tell them the truth they will kill you with their swords, if you tell them a lie ... They will use a knife to slice your head and weep beside you when ur dead.
They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.
Mayon. Mayon volcano, in SE Luzon, is the most active volcano in the Philippines. Its classic, symmetrical profile, which rises above the Albay Gulf to a height of 2462 m, is the result of a structurally simple volcano where eruptions have occurred from a single central conduit. ... Since 1616, Mayon has erupted 47 times.
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