Hana Reunion part 2 of 4
1988 Moiha Family Reunion at Hana, Maui.
Many of our kupuna are no longer with us. This was the last time I saw
this many pure Hawaiians in one place having fun! In memory of our kupuna.
Whose love and wisdom continue to guide us. Jarret
Polynesian Cultural Center Ambassador Package - Hawaii Tours
Watch a one minute narrated slide-show of what the Polynesian Cultural Center has to offer in the Ambassador Package tour available to book now at hawaiitours.com. This is one of Hawaii's most visited attractions for a reason.
Polynesian Cultural Center Luau - Hawaii Tours
Watch a one minute narrated slide show of the Polynesian Cultural Center's Luau Package available to book now at hawaiitours.com
Road to Hana Hawaii Vlog Part2
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Maui Hawaii adasında Hana turu;
Bir kenarı Pasifik okyanusu, diğer kenarı tropik yağmur ormanları olan doğa harikası bir yol.
Yol üzerinde 59 adet çoğu tek şeritli köprü, sayısız şelale ve akarsu var. Virajli olan Hana yolu 106km. ancak tehlikeli olduğundan hiç durmadan bile gitseniz tek yön varış 3 saati alıyor.
Gezilecek yerleri keşfetmek için erkenden yola çıkmak gerekli.
Ve uğranacak çok yeri olan 'Road to Hana' tahmin ettiniz gibi bu Vlog'la bitmedi :)
Hawaii Vlog 2'de destinasyon lokasyonlarımızı Google Maps'ten bakabilirsiniz.
Paia
Twin Falls
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside
Nahiku Marketplace
Waianapanapa State Park
Black Sand Beach
Koki Beach Park
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Hana - Maui Road, Hauwaii || Most Deadliest Road
Hana - Maui Road, Hauwaii || Most Deadliest Road
Hana Highway. The Hāna Highway is a 64.4-mile (103.6 km) long stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului with the town of Hāna in east Maui. On the east after Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kīpahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway).
The Journey Begins in Paia -- Before you even start out, fill up your gas tank. Gas in Paia is expensive (even by Maui standards), and it's the last place for gas until you get to Hana, some 42 miles, 54 bridges, and 600 hairpin turns down the road.
BEST PLACES TO GO IN HANA
#1 Wai'anapanapa State Park.
#2 Hana Cultural Center & Museum.
#3 Snorkel at Hana Bay.
#4 Visit Art Galleries.
#5 Farmers Markets.
#6 Hike To Fagan's Cross.
#7 Thai Food By Pranee.
#8 Hamoa Beach.
The legendary road to Hana is only 52 miles from Kahului, however the drive can take anywhere from two to four hours to complete since it's fraught with narrow one-lane bridges, hairpin turns and incredible island views. The Hana Highway (HI-360) has 620 curves and 59 bridges.
Hawaii - Luau in Maui
Part of a Luau show in Maui Island, Hawaii
The wide highway's of Hana on the Maui Coastline
These are some of the tightest roads I have ever driven on. The worst part is the 300 foot dropoff on your right as you drive!
View to the Red Sand Beach, Hana, Maui, Hawaii
The most exotic beach I ever witnessed. The sand is a combination of black and red, with a deep blue pacific hitting it.The trail to this is quite dangerous! You can see the red sand beach on the left. Reportedly, these are quite rare. My other videos will describe the beach more.
HVCB: Living In The Moment - Hana, Maui
What will you discover on the scenic Road to Hana on the island of Maui? Let the journey begin at:
2012 Community Award Recipient: Hui O Hana Pono (HOHP)
Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics, Inc. is proud to announce the 2012 Community Award winner, Hui O Hana Pono. HOHP received this award on July 26, 2012 at the LEAP Pearl Anniverisary: Leadership with a Vision Gala held at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles, CA.
Founded by Brigadier General David EK Cooper, US Army, Ret. in 2004, Hui O Hana Pono (HOHP) is a nonprofit corporation incorporated in the State of Hawaii and certified by the U.S. Small Business Administration as a Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO). The Organization's mission is to improve the lives of Native Hawaiians by: Helping them to help themselves through education, leadership, job opportunities, environmental stewardship, cultural preservation, arts and community service; Creating economic opportunities for Native Hawaiians; and Promoting Native Hawaiian values as universal values. In line with this mission, HOHP has placed a great emphasis on creating economic opportunities for Native Hawaiians through employment.
Today, there are five companies in the HOHP structure, including The Hana Group, Hana Industries, HBC Management Services, Haka Incorporated and Hana Technologies and Systems. Since 2005, HOHP has contributed to various organizations in support of Native Hawaiians, such as Pacific American Foundation, Kaumakapili Church, Bishop Museum, Lunalilo Home, Waianae Coast Healthcare, Helping Hands, and Royal Hawaiian Academy of Traditional Art. HOHP has also participated and contributed to various community organizations across the mainland. With employees in Hawaii, Guam, and across the nation, HOHP has employed more than 150 Native Hawaiians, 75 Pacific Islanders and continues to provide opportunities for Native Hawaiians through employment and mentorship programs within their companies. The executive team at HOHP which includes Brigadier General Irwin K. Cockett, US Army, Ret. and Captain Alvin H Pauole, US Navy, Ret. and its companies are all Native Hawaiians.
LEAP achieves its mission of growing leaders by: Developing People, Empowering Communities, and Informing Society. For more information about LEAP and the 30th Anniversary Leadership Awards Gala, visit:
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Miley Cyrus - Party In The U.S.A.
Music video by Miley Cyrus performing Party In The U.S.A..
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PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 520 | Hana K-12 School | Lauhala
Premiere Airdate: May 22, 2014
Students from Hana K-12 School show us the traditional Hawaiian process of preparing hala leaves for weaving.
4-EDO-TOKYO HANA PARADE-PART FOUR-江戸東京華パレードー4
OCT. 25, 2003
Tokyo was originally a small fishing village named Edo. In 1457, Ōta Dōkan built Edo Castle. In 1590, Tokugawa Ieyasu made Edo his base and when he became shogun in 1603, the town became the center of his nationwide military government.After about 263 years, the shogunate was overthrown under the banner of restoring imperial rule. In 1869, the 17-year-old Emperor Meiji moved to Edo.
Tokyo was already the nation's political and cultural center,[10] and the emperor's residence made it a de facto imperial capital as well with the former Edo Castle becoming the Imperial Palace.
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U.S. Army Japan band to participate in Tokyo parade
By Hana Kusumoto, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Thursday, October 23, 2003
Hawaii: Trip to Paradise (music video)
The road to paradise is less traveled. Luckily we had a phone camera to capture some amazing footage of our adventures across the Hawaiian islands. What to do in Hawaii? Watch this video featuring awesome spots from Waikiki to Maui to the tune of Trip to Paradise (Trance Mix) by Pasha.
This is a new video where we go behind the waterfall at Kipahulu after the road to Hana on Maui, swim with the turtles at Waiamea Bay on the North Shore of Oahu, go on top and inside volcano crater at Haleakala highest point on Maui above the clouds, inide a cave at Eternity Beach (Halona), all over Diamond Head. Nice display of a silent lightning storm filmed in Waikiki on Oahu.
Oli Ka Hana Kapa
Tapa making chant
Senator J. Kalani English: Mokulana, sacred floating islands of Hawaii
Of Hawaiian, Tahitian, Chinese & Russian Jewish heritage, Senator English graduated from Kamehameha Schools in 1984. He went on to Taiwan, continuing his studies and received a certificate from the Center for Public and Business Administration Education from the National Chengchi University. Then in 1989 he earned his B.A. in Pacific Islands Studies from Hawai’i Loa College. He is an alumnus of the East-West Center’s Institute of Culture & Communication, and completed graduate studies at UH Manoa in 1995 with an M.A. in Pacific Island Studies.
Former President, Association of Pacific Island Legislatures; Member, National Council of State Legislatures Transportation Committee; Delegate, National Caucus of Native American State Legislators; Member, American Council for Young Political Leaders; Chair, Senate Committee on Transportation & International Affairs; Vice Chair, Senate Committee on Energy and Environment; Member, Senate Committee on Hawaiian Affairs; Member, Senate Committee on Ways & Means; Member, Advisory Group of the Integrated Resource Plan; Member, Hawai’i Invasive Species Committee; Member, O’ahu Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee; Member, Hawai’i Energy Policy Forum; Board Member, Maui Arts & Cultural Center; Board Member, Ho’onipa’a no Hana Foundation; Vice President, Hui Aina O Hana.
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Hawaii 2015 Vlog
Filmed in Hawaii on June 25 - August 7, 2016.
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This Vlog Features:
O’ahu
-Waikiki Beach
-Pearl Harbor
-USS Arizona Battleship
-USS Missouri Battleship
-Hanauma Bay Snorkeling
-Halona Blowhole
-Tour around the island of O’ahu (Nelson)
-Nu’uanu Pali
-Dole Pineapple Plantation
-North Shore
-Turtle Beach
-Shark Cove
-Polynesian Cultural Center (Ibuki)
-Byodo-In Buddhist Temple
-Laniakea “Turtle” Beach
-Iolani Palace
Maui
-Paia Fish Market
-Kaanapali Beach Snorkeling
-Road to Hana
-Wailele Farm
-Twin Falls
-Wai’anapanapa Black Sand Beach
-Hana’s Fruit Stands & Brick Oven Pizza
-7 Sacred Pools
-Kihei Beach Kalama Park Surfing (Justice)
-Honolua Bay Snorkeling
-Lahaina Banyan Tree Park
The Big Island
-Bongo Ben’s Island Cafe
-Punalu’u Black Sand Beach
-Punalu’u Bake Shop
-Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
-Lava Tube
-Sea Arch
-Halemaumau Crater
-Hawaii Forest & Trail (Matt)
-Zip and Dip
-Kohala Biplane
-Pine Trees Beach Surfing
-Sunlight on Water Manta Ray Night Dive (Drew & Eli)
-Kona Beer Brewing Co. (Molly)
-Greenwell Farms Coffee (Tomoko)
-UFO Parasailing
-Original Hawaiian Chocolate
-Hamakua Macadamia Nut Company
-Cafe Pesto
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Destination Hawaii - Our First Month With GoPro HERO
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Czech lifeguards are back with another adventure! This year from Hawaii and in Full HD. Captured by GoPro HERO 3 Black Edition camera. September 2013.
Video © 2013 Jan Baros
Music: Overwerk - Daybreak (GoPro HERO 3 Edit)
TRIP INFORMATION:
Estimated trip cost: 2000 USD / person, including round-trip tickets from Philadelphia and flight between Oahu and Maui.
ITINERARY:
OAHU ISLAND:
Honolulu - Spitting Cave (cliff jumping) - Waikiki - Haiku stairs - Hanauma Bay - Sandy Beach Park - Makapu'u Point Lighthouse - Polynesian Cultural Center - Haleiwa - Skydiving on the North Shore - Kaena Point - Dole Plantation - Pearl Harbor
Night stays:
- Waikiki Beachside Hostel - 32 USD per night
- Kaiaka Bay Beach Park (North Shore) - permit is granted only for Fri - Tue for 52 USD (available in Honolulu, Department of Parks and Recreation). There is no camp open in Oahu for Wed and Thr - all are closed.
Meal recommendations:
- Spero Spera - epic Korean sandwiches! free wi-fi - Honolulu
- Bowle's Burritos - Mexican stuff - Windward coast
- Giovanni's Shrimp Truck - amazing shrimps!
Car: Kia Optima, 900 km / 560 mile trip
MAUI ISLAND:
Kahului - Haleakala Volcano - Hana (Road to Hana) - Ohe'o Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) - Waimoku falls - Pipiwai Trail - Mamalu Bay - Lahaina - Banyan Tree Park - Maalaea Bay - Maluaka Beach - Makena Bay - La Perouse Bay - Black Rock - Mokuleia Bay
Night stays :
- Banana Bungalow Maui Hostel - 37 USD per night
- Kipahulu camp (at Haleakala National Park) - 10 USD for the NP permit for 3 days/nights, including camping in any NP camp.
- Papalaua Wayside Park - camp - 15 USD per night
Meal recommendations:
- Thai Food By Pranee - Hana
- Horhitos Mobile Taqueria - Mexican seafood - Kihei
- Bad Ass Coffee Maui - Lahaina
- all around Papalaua wayside Park are free grills right on the shore with a gazebo beside - amazing for sunset BBQ with beers!
Car: Dodge Charger, 1100 km / 680 mile trip
Watch our another road trip video from the USA:
Pearl Harbor/Dole Plantation/Polynesian Cultural Center Tour - Tour 11A
The Hawaii History & Culture Tour takes you from Pearl Harbor to the Polynesian Cultural Center.
The tour kicks off with the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and USS Arizona Memorial, stops along the North Shore Beaches made famous for big wave surfing, and concludes at the Polynesian Cultural Center, where you are free to visit island villages and take part in demonstrations. Plus, a delicious BBQ lunch buffet is included!
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 706 | Hana K-12 School | Mālama | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: November 19, 2015
This episode is the final in a series of six shows in which each episode focuses on a specific Hawaiian value. The Hawaiian value for this show is mālama, which means to care for, protect and maintain.
The top story comes from the students at Aliamanu Middle School on Oahu, who report on the efforts of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and its community of volunteers to mālama the Hawaiian Monk Seal.
Also featured are student stories from the following schools:
Seabury Hall Upper School (Maui): Paul Higashino of the Kahoolawe Island Reserve Commission welcomes and relies on the valuable assistance from volunteers in restoration and re-vegetation efforts on Kahoolawe Island, which for decades was used as a target in military exercises.
Kauai High School (Kauai): Students cover five key steps in preparing for a hurricane.
Maui High School (Maui): Maui resident Martha Watkins learns valuable lessons from caring for her Alzheimer’s Disease-stricken mother.
Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School (Kauai): Residents of Kauai mālama the traditional process practiced by their ancestors for generations of collecting pa’a’kai – sea salt –from a salt pond in Hanapepe.
Waianae Intermediate School (Oahu): Students at Waianae Intermediate School mālama students with severe disabilities by acting as peer tutors in their adapted physical education class.
Punahou School (Oahu): Punahou Student Dakota Miller, the youngest beekeeper in Hawaii, cares for an apiary to help protect Hawaii’s dwindling bee population.
Kamehameha Schools Maui Middle (Maui): A community rebuilds Koieie Loko Ia, an ancient, royal fishpond in Kihei, Maui.
This episode is hosted by Hana K-12 School in Hana, Maui.