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Rare - Gated Bayfront estate with privately owned dock! Open concept floor plan, vaulted ceilings and large open lanai allows effortless all season entertaining. Gourmet kitchen with top professional grade appliance, master suite to die for and plenty of room for everyone! Separate guest suite above the oversize three car garage. Adventure awaits with your favorite boat moored to your private dock and boat slip. Relax after a day on the water with friends in your infinity pool and soak in your hot tub. This is Hawaii at it's best!
VIEW HAWAII FROM ABOVE - PILLBOX HIKE - Hawaii Adventures With Kids
One of the best views from Hawaii is viewing it from up high! Amazing hike that is possible WITH kids :)
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WAIKIKI | HONOLULU - OAHU / HAWAII , UNITED STATES - A TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A walking tour in the Waikiki beach area of the City of Honolulu on the island of Oahu , Hawaii.
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The film chronologically progresses from morning to the small hours of the night, showcasing daily life around Waikiki.
For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again.
Filmed during September 2013.
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Hawaii Vacation Connection - The Paradise Bay Resort - Kaneohe - Oahu
- This weekend we had the opportunity to stay at a resort on the Windward side of Oahu called the Paradise Bay resort. Out of the hustle and bustle of busy Waikiki this property is tucked away in one of my most beautiful areas on the island. While it has a bed-and-breakfast feel it has a lot of the amenities that you would find at a resort. There's continental breakfast daily, maid service and complementary activities such as kayaking, paddleboading and surfing.
On Saturdays you can take a free excursion out to the popular Kaneohe Bay sandbar, on Wednesday nights there's Hawaiian music and on Saturday nights they have complementary Mojito's at sunset. Perfect for families you can get two, three and even five bedroom units. Most of the units have been recently renovated and are appointed with a beautiful Balinese theme.
If you want to get out of busy Waikiki and want real tranquility that Oahu last offer this is certainly the place to have a majestic Hawaiian experience.
Discover Ko Olina, Oahu's Place of Joy, with Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina
On Hawaii’s most dynamic island, Four Seasons welcomes you to an exclusive five-star beach resort, combining thrilling adventure with authentic Hawaiian tradition. Discover your place of joy – the true meaning of Ko Olina.
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USMC Heavy-Lift CH-53E Super Stallion Helicopters Fly Over The Island Of Oahu
U.S. Marines fly near the shores of Kalaeuila in CH-53E Super Stallion Helicopters over the Island of Oahu, Hawaii (July 3, 2019).
In service since 1981, the 33,000 lb heavy-lift Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion is armed with window-mounted .50-caliber machine guns and its inflight refueling probe allows for near limitless range; it is one of the most used aircraft in Marine Aviation as both a transporter of USMC ground forces and, in turn, their rapid resupply.
Official release, MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII, KANEOHE BAY, HI, UNITED STATES 07.03.2019: U.S. Marines with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463 (HMH-463), Marine Aircraft Group 24, fly near the shores of Kalaeuila in CH-53E Super Stallion Helicopters over the Island of Oahu, Hawaii on July 3, 2019. HMH-463 conducted a “Moto Flight” which gave the Aircraft Maintenance Marines who worked on the CH-53E Super Stallions a tour around the island to commemorate their mission accomplishment and hard work.
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Nepali coast boat tour Kauai. Getting close to Dolphins in Hawaii. Best NaPali coast tour in Kauai
Epic boat tour of the magnificent Na Pali Coast getting close to dolphins and exploring sea caves. Are you headed to Kauai, Hawaii? If so, taking a boat around the island of Kauai to see the Na Pali Coast, where no car can go is a MUST!! We swam with turtles & rode on the front of a boat with dolphins racing & jumping right out in front of us, just feet away. It was absolutely magical, an experience of a lifetime. The boat tour of the Na Pali Coast is the perfect family adventure in Kauai, but also an amazing and memorable experience for a group of adults. I would definitely put this on my list of Top 10 things to do on the island. Obviously, I can't promise you'd have the same amazing experience that we had with the dolphins, but Captain A'A was an amazing driver & if there are dolphins, he'll make sure you get to see them up close while respecting this magical animal at the same time. Captain A'A also drove us into a sea cave where the boat barely fit. It was impressive & there was a tiny green sea turtle just swimming around. I can't leave Cameron AKA Camo out though. Camo is A'A partner on the boat. Camo & A'A kept us laughing while Camo gave us many nuggets of info about the cliffs, caves, beaches, the animals & the island.
When you make the decision to do the NaPali Boat tour, really if at all possible, you'll want to be on a smaller boat. Captain A'A's boat only held 12 people. I would highly recommend using Makana Charters & requesting A'A & Camo. Here's a link to their page...
Without a doubt we will schedule this trip again! Other than that, best of luck & have fun. If you're looking for other fun & exciting things to do while in Kauai, please check out my video, Top 10 things to do in Kauai - Best Adventures in Kauai - Must see Beaches, Hikes, Animals, & Tours - here's the link to that video...
Places to see in ( Oahu - USA )
Places to see in ( Oahu - USA )
Oahu is a U.S. island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian island chain and home to the state capital, Honolulu. Highlights of the city include historic Chinatown and the Punchbowl, a crater-turned-cemetery. Waikiki is an iconic beach, dining and nightlife area. West of Honolulu is Pearl Harbor, site of the WWII's 1941 bombing attack and home to the USS Arizona Memorial. Known as “The Gathering Place,” Oahu is home to the largest population of people as well as the best nightlife in Hawaii. The Honolulu craft beer and food scene here is dynamic and always changing. For a taste of the local culture, check out the neighborhoods of Kakaako, Kaimuki, Kapahulu and Chinatown. Waikiki and Ala Moana Center are world-class shopping destinations, while boutiques in beach towns like Kailua captivate with their own charms.
From ancient stone heiau (temples) to 21st-Century high-rises, Oahu is an island of endless contrasts. Geographically only the third largest of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands, it is nonetheless home to nearly three-quarters of the state’s 1.2 million residents — 370,000 of whom are concentrated in urban Honolulu, the ultra-modern, south-coast cityscape kamaʻaina (residents) refer to simply as Town. Like the other islands, islets and shoals that make up the 1,600-mile Hawaiian Island chain, Oahu is believed to be the product of a single “hot spot” in the earth’s mantle. Over the course of millions of years, the earth’s crust drifted to the northwest across this hot spot, giving rise to each island. The bulk of Oahu was created nearly four million years ago, by two now-extinct shield volcanoes — the remains of which are today visible as the Koʻolau and Waiʻanae mountain ranges, running parallel to each other along the length of the island’s eastern and western coasts, respectively. As with the rest of the Hawaiian Islands, these mountain ranges separate the wetter windward shore from the drier leeward side, forcing rain clouds blown in off the ocean to leave their water on the east side of the island before gaining passage to the west.
More recent volcanic activity also created several of Oahu’s most visible landmarks: 761-foot-tall Diamond Head, located on Waikiki’s eastern border, is a “tuff cone,” formed some 100,000 years ago when an eruption of volcanic ash eventually hardened into solid rock. Southeast Oahu’s Koko Head and downtown Honolulu’s Punchbowl (the latter of which houses the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in its crater) are also tuff cones.
Vastly influenced by its reputation as a world-class travel destination, Oahu offers more of everything than the other Islands combined. Shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities here far eclipse those of neighbor islands. And visitor traffic, drawn to the island by its enticing beaches, big winter waves, super-sized collection of scenic golf courses and signature attractions — Waikiki, Pearl Harbor, the Polynesian Cultural Center — continues to exceed any neighbor island.
Still, Oahu’s storied past is very much alive. Hawaii achieved statehood less than 50 years ago, leaving its history as a U.S. territory and before that, a Hawaiian monarchy, very much in evidence. Walking tours of downtown Honolulu, Waikiki or Chinatown, as well as a visit to Pearl Harbor, are a good way to get in touch with the island’s unique past.
Many of Oahu’s most popular attractions are located outside the city. Hanauma Bay, a world-renown snorkeling destination, is a short drive from Waikiki, just past Hawaii Kai. Sea Life Park is not far from Hanauma Bay. The Polynesian Cultural Center, a unique and perennially popular attraction, is located in Laʻie, more than an hour’s drive from Honolulu. Kualoa Ranch, near Kaneohe, Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park, near Kapolei, and the Arizona Memorial, the biggest visitor draw in the state, are all outside the city of Honolulu.
Tour operators provide transportation to and from Waikiki, making it easy to see the countryside on your way to adventures like helicopter and glider tours, ultra light and skydiving experiences, kayaking tours, shark excursions, ATV and horseback rides. If you want to take a drive, Haleʻiwa is a good bet. A surfers’ mecca, it has retained the character of its more than 100-year history.
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Swimming with Sharks off Oahu's North Shore
We took a swim with sharks off the North Shore with One Ocean Diving. The cage-free dive incorporates marine education and awareness. Learn how to read shark body language from Shark Experts Ocean Ramsey and Juan Oliphant.
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Turtle Bay Resort is the only Oahu resort of it's kind situated on 850 acres on Hawaii's fabled North Shore. Turtle Bay is that rare gem of a destination, a truly iconic Hawaiian landmark. We’re proud to say you won’t find anything in the world that even comes close to our Oahu resort.
Only 55 minutes from the energetic pulse of Honolulu and Waikiki city, our oceanfront setting immerses guests in the natural tranquility of Oahu's North Shore lifestyle.
Oahu's spectacular ocean views are on display from every one of the Resort's 452 magnificent accommodations, including our beach cottages, villas, guest rooms and suites. A luxury beach resort, Turtle Bay also features two lushly landscaped pools, championship golf courses by Fazio and Palmer, tennis courts, horseback riding, hiking and mountain bike trails, a surfing school, world-class dining and shopping.
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DAY IN OUR HAWAII LIFE | BOATING WITH FRIENDS | ELECTRIC BEACH | OAHU
DAY IN OUR HAWAII LIFE | BOATING WITH FRIENDS | ELECTRIC BEACH | OAHU
Work hard, play hard! We are blessed to have friends who enjoy gathering us up to help both clean the bottom of their boat and enjoy a day on the beautiful blue Hawaiian waters. Our day on the water led us to the West side of the island, out of Ko'Olina Marina, anchored by Electric Beach. SO MANY beautiful fish, turtles and I even tried sea urchin for the first time -- delicious!
If you want a personal diving (SCUBA) experience like no other, be sure to hit up Honolulu Honu Divers. Tell Hector I sent ya!
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Crossing Oahu to Maui (on a tiny boat)
Maui New Earth has acquired a boat! But not without an adequate adventure to accompany it. We traveled from Maui to Oahu by plane, and then Oahu (to Molokai) to Maui by boat.
Join us on our adventures and see parts of the backside of Molokai that no more than a few handfuls of people have ever laid eyes on!
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COLOR 16MM FILM, OAHU, HAWAII 1959-60, WAIKIKI BEACH, DOWNTOWN HONOLULU
This 16mm film has a lot of really interesting scenes in it. Waikiki and the beach and downtown Honolulu are only a small part of this really great color film. At one point I believe there is movie being made about a pretty Japanese girl and some soldiers. The Alamo is playing at the local movie theater and a new Hotel is going up on the water front at Waikiki.
Places to see in ( Oahu - USA ) Kaneohe Bay
Places to see in ( Oahu - USA ) Kaneohe Bay
Kāneʻohe Bay, at 45 km², is the largest sheltered body of water in the main Hawaiian Islands. This reef-dominated embayment constitutes a significant scenic and recreational feature along the southeast coast of the Island of Oʻahu. The largest population center on Kāneʻohe Bay is the town of Kāneʻohe.
The Bay is approximately 8 mi (12.8 km) long and 2.7 mi (4.3 km) broad, with a mouth opening of about 4.6 mi (7.4 km) and maximum depth of 40 ft (12 m) in the dredged channel. It has one of the two barrier reefs in the archipelago, the other being the 27 mile barrier reef of Molokaʻi island, and also has extensive development of shoaling coral reefs within a large lagoon. Two navigable channels cut across the northern and southern ends of the barrier reef. The deeper, northern channel, located off Kualoa Regional Park, provides entrance from the North Pacific Ocean to a ship channel dredged the length of the lagoon between 1939 and 1945. The lagoon contains extensive patch and fringing reefs and its southern end is partly enclosed by the Mokapu Peninsula. This peninsula is occupied by Marine Corps Base Hawaii.
Koʻolau Mountain Range seen on a clear morning from Kaneʻohe Bay on a boat
There are five named islands or islets within Kāneʻohe Bay. A sand bar (Ahu o Laka), Kapapa, and Kekepa (Turtleback Rock) are all islets on the barrier reef. Two islands within Kāneʻohe Bay are prominent: Mokoliʻi (Chinaman's Hat) and Moku o Loʻe (Coconut Island), the largest of the five. Mokoliʻi is a volcanic remnant at the very north end of the Bay, site of former Kualoa Airfield. The community on the northern side is called Waikane, or North Koʻolaupoko.
Coconut Island is an isolated volcanic remnant located in the southwest part of the bay. Coconut Island is owned by the state of Hawaiʻi and home to the University of Hawaiʻi, and Pauley-Pagen Laboratory (SOEST). Coconut Island was used for the opening sequence of the television program Gilligan's Island. In August 2010, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was filmed on the bay. Geologically, Kāneʻohe Bay forms part of a former caldera of the Koʻolau volcano. In prehistory, most of the volcano catalysmically slid into the Pacific Ocean, leaving behind only the Range and the Bay.
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Fly Oahu, Hawaii with me! Discover new hidden treasures in this amazing Hawaiian island. This video was filmed on a Hawaii trip in 2016.
Some places you might see in the video:
- Kualoa Beach Park
- Mokolii Island (Chinaman's Hat)
- Kaniakapupu Ruins
- Hanauma Bay (snorkeling)
- Kaaawa
- Waikiki
- Lulumahu Falls
- Kualoa Valley (4 wheeling)
- Kahana Bay
- Luakaha Falls
- Lanikai
- Lanikai Beach
- Mokolua Islands
- Waianae Pillbox Trail
- Diamond Head Volcano Summit
- Banzai Pipline (waves)
- Dole Plantation (pineapple maze)
- Magic Island (parasailing)
- Makapuu Lighthouse Trail
- Lanikai Pillbox Trail
- Waimea Falls
- Maunawili Falls Trail
- Waimanalo
- Makapuu Beach Park
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Morning Paddle from Kailua Beach to Lanikai Beach, Oahu Hawaii
Paddling from Kailua Beach to Lanikai Beach, Oahu Hawaii. Mokulua Islands. Surfing OC1 off Popoia Island State Bird Sanctuary (Flat Island).
Lanikai means heavenly sea in the Hawaiian language and when you see it you will know why it was given this name. It is a pristine beach and a favorite of many Kailuans and visitors alike. Its mile long beach of fine white sand and surfless, turquoise water is perfect for a beach day with the kids and for enjoying the view of the world famous Mokulua Islands, about a mile off shore.
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O‘ahu, beautiful Hawaiian island , The Gathering Place, Honolulu, Wai‘anae, Koʻolau Range
O‘ahu
Nickname: The Gathering Place
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Satellite photo of O‘ahu
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Geography
Location 21°28′N 157°59′W
Area 596.7 sq mi (1,545 km2)
Highest elevation 4,003 ft (1,220.1 m)
Highest point Kaʻala
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United States
Symbols
Flower ʻilima
Color Melemele (yellow)
Largest settlement Honolulu
Demographics
Population 976,372 (2012)
Pop. density 1,636 /sq mi (631.7 /km2)
Aerial view of O‘ahu with freeways and highways, 3D computer-generated image
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Fly-around tour of the island
O‘ahu (pronounced [oˈʔɐhu], anglicized Oahu /oʊˈɑːhuː/), known as The Gathering Place, is the third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is home to about two-thirds of the population of the U.S. state of Hawai‘i. The state capital, Honolulu, is on O‘ahu's southeast coast. Including small associated islands such as Ford Island and the islands in Kāneʻohe Bay and off the eastern (windward) coast, its area is 596.7 square miles (1,545.4 km2), making it the 20th-largest island in the United States.[1]
O‘ahu is 44 miles (71 km) long and 30 miles (48 km) across. Its shoreline is 227 miles (365 km) long. The island is composed of two separate shield volcanoes: the Wai‘anae and Koʻolau Ranges, with a broad valley or saddle (the central O‘ahu Plain) between them. The highest point is Kaʻala in the Wai‘anae Range, rising to 4,003 feet (1,220 m) above sea level.[2]travel,
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Waikīkī Beach is one of the most known beaches in the world.
Valley of the Temples Memorial Park near the island's eastern shore
Jellyfish swim in a tank at Waikīkī Aquarium.
Mokoliʻi island, also known as Chinaman's Hat, offshore of Kualoa Valley
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Ala Moana Beach
Hanauma Bay
Kāneʻohe Bay
Ko Olina Beach Park
Kailua
Lanikai Beach
Papailoa Beach
Sandy Beach
Sunset Beach
Waikīkī Beach
Waimānalo Beach
Waimea Bay
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Ala Moana
Aloha Tower
Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa
Banzai Pipeline
Bishop Museum
Diamond Head
Dole Plantation
Foster Botanical Garden
Kaʻena Point
Honolulu
Honolulu Museum of Art
Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden
ʻIolani Palace
Kualoa Ranch
Lāʻie Hawaii Temple
Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout
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Makapuu Lighthouse
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Pearl Harbor
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Hiking Manoa Falls - Honolulu Hawai'i - Island of Oahu
Justin, Travis and I (Tim) hiked Manoa Falls on December 21st 2008.
It's a spectacular site as it tumbes down a near vertical cliff for approximately 150-feet into a small pool. The hike to the falls is classified as easy and travels through a bamboo forest, rainforest, and base of the Ko'oaus Mountains. The trail is approximately a 1 ½ mile hike.
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Where To Go Waikiki Oahu : March 19th Weekly Hawaii Update.mp4
and WhereTV create weekly updates highlighting just a taste of things to do and where to go in and around Hawaii. Videos cover everything from beaches, main attractions, restaurants, surfing and local outings.
Here's our update for the week of March 19, 2012. To find out more about what to do in beautiful Hawaii you can go to or find us on Facebook at:
Royal Hawaiian Center Farmers Market -
Perfect for the locavore foodie in the heart of Waikīkī, Royal Hawaiian Center will launch its new farmers market, showcasing twenty Hawaii vendors with locally grown produce, 'ono (delicious) dishes, freshly cut flowers, specialty food gift items, and vendor demonstrations.
Enjoy an assortment of locally made delicacies and beverages such as Pipikaula 'O Kahalu'u beef jerky, Malie Kai chocolate made from Hawaiian cacao grown on O'ahu's North Shore, Nalo Mele just from the hive honey, Pacifikool fresh and all natural island ginger ale, Happy Cakes' pineapple macadamia nut fruit cake, Big Wave Tomatoes' grilled pesto pizza, and more!
Kahuku Farms, Ho Farms and Khamphout Farms will showcase a variety of fresh produce grown in the country including cherry and grape tomatoes, Japanese cucumbers, farm harvested vanilla beans, seasonal fruits, and taro leaves.
Visit the Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa Art Exhibit - A traveling photo exhibit, Kalaupapa: E Ho`ohanohano a E Ho`omau...To Honor and To Perpetuate, is now showing at Gallery 'Iolani at Windward Community College in Kaneohe.
The exhibit, which features the photographs of Wayne Levin, is presented by Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa, a nonprofit organization made up of Kaluapapa residents, family members/descendants and friends of the community. The event is made possible by grants from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the Hawaii Tourism Authority, the Atherton Family Foundation and IDEA.
The gallery at Windward is open: Sundays—Fridays, 1 to 5 p.m. extended hours, Mondays and Tuesdays, 6—8--p.m.; closed Saturdays (except for March 31, see below) and closed March 26—30 for Spring Break. The college is located at 45--720 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe, 96744.
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Malie Organics - Island ambiance room spray
Hula Grill - Ocean front restaurant featuring regional specialties, live music, sunset views and hula dancers.
Waikiki Aquarium - Have you ever looked into the eye of a zebra shark? Seen an octopus opening a jar? Or met the real-life versions of Dori and Nemo? Located next to a living coral reef, the award winning Waikīkī Aquarium brings guests face-to-fin with colorful tropical fish, reef sharks, living corals, endangered Hawaiian monk seals, sea jellies, squid, octopus and more!
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