Oahu Hawaii - The Crown Jewel Of the Hawaiian Islands - Honolulu Hawaii
Oahu Hawaii Is the most visited Hawaiian Island and its for a very good reason. Oahu, Honolulu, Waikiki Beach and the north shore off an iconic experience in the Hawaiian Islands.
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My favorite Island in Hawaii which really surprised me. I was expecting either Maui or Kauai to take that prize but seeing is believing.
This video Oahu video will give you an idea of what to expect on your visit to Oahu so you can hopefully maximize your time in The Islands. There is so much to do that you may not be able to see everything on one visit. My first visit to Oahu Hawaii was at the end of a Hawaiian cruise from Vancouver British Columbia Canada. My ship visited the four major islands and the cruise ended in Honolulu us to stay a couple of nights so we would have plenty of time to circle the island.
Some of the most popular attractions on Oahu Hawaii are Waikiki Beach, hiking up Diamond Head, Visiting the royal palace, the Pearl Harbor Arizona Memorial, And the main surfing beaches on the North Shore which offers some of the best surfing in the world.
Everyone has their favorite Hawaiian island for a variety of reasons. This was my first time to the islands so I felt fortunate to be able to see all four of the main islands and make up my mind for myself. Just about everyone that has been to the Islands told me Maui was the best and that Oahu was crowded, expensive and
This video is an original work created with photos I took in Hawaii and other places. The titles, graphics and effects were created with video and photo editing software on my computer. The music was used with permission from its owner.
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Canadians Surfing Hawaii by Hawaii Eco Divers & Surf Adventures
An awesome Canadian family surfing in Hawaii.
Hawaii Eco Divers offers surf coaching & diving on the North Shore of Oahu.
North Shore Beach Adventure - Oahu Hawaii 2017
If you're planning a vacation in Hawaii and want to experience the North Shore of Oahu, jump on our North Shore Beach Adventure Tour. You'll see the top surf beaches Banzai Pipeline, Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay, and also eat amazing local food, snorkel with Hawaiian sea turtles, go stand up paddling and more. Welcome to Hawaii from all of us at Aloha Hawaii Tours.
Winter Surfing in Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
My first time surfing in Waikiki Beach in Hawaii and my second time surfing ever! Lesson learned that the waves are a liiittle bit smaller during the winter, but it was AMAZING to learn how to surf in the birth place of modern surfing.
Even if there are no waves to catch, Waikiki Beach is the perfect place to practice popping up on your board, swim in beautiful water, and check out one of the best views of Honolulu.
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Hawaii Surf Camp for Women | Hawaii Surf Retreat | Chica Surf Adventures
chicasurfadventures.com/hawaii-surf-camp Come join our annual Hawaii Surf Camp for Women on the magical island of Oahu. This is an amazing week of surfing in the Hawaiian islands, swimming with dolphins and turtles, exploring the hidden treasures of Hawaii. Make new friends and give yourself this special treat and join us for our Hawaii surf retreat adventure! Experience a Hawaiian luau, do some yoga on the beach at sunset, feel the Aloha spirit welcoming you to paradise. For this year's dates, please visit the Chica Surf Adventures website. One of the Best tropical vacations and tropical destinations ever! #chicasurf
SURF AT WAIKIKI BEACH - HONOLULU - OAHU - HAWAII
Surf à la plage de Waikiki - Honolulu - Oahu - Hawaii
Lorsque nous sommes dans le parc Ala Moana, à l'extrémité de la plage Aina, appelée également Magic Island (voir vidéo on peut y observer les surfeurs qui défient les vagues devant les plages de Waikiki.
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Sun And Surf At Hawaii (1964)
Hawaii, United States of America (USA).
Title reads 'Sun and Surf - Hawaii'.
Long panning shot of the American Boeing aircraft taxiing in at airport in Hawaii. GV. Travelling shot from car on the road to Honolulu. Travelling shots in Honolulu showing modern buildings and avenues lined with palm trees. MV. Pan down palm tree to sandy beach. GV. Beach at Waikiki, not very crowded. GV. Exterior of modern hotel, pan down to beach. Various shots of the people relaxing, sunbathing and walking along beach. MS. American beat group on a small stage playing at the beach. LS. Surfers paddle out to where the waves begin and fairly good shots of them surfing. Various night shots with torches alight on the beach and the shots of the palm trees against the darkening sky.
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Date found in the old record - 30/01/1964.
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Waikiki Outrigger Canoe Ride - Royal Hawaiian, Oahu, Hawaii
Outrigger canoe ride, available from the Royal Hawaiian Beach Activities desk.
Approx. 20 min. paddle out / surf back, catching a few waves.
Private rides are staffed with a Captain and Oarsman who handle everything, no prior experience is necessary, this is suitable for many ability levels, most people won't even break a sweat.
This is a must do for anyone at least once. It's a beautiful, relaxing way to view the beach and Diamond Head from a unique perspective, in the middle of Waikiki Bay.
Highly recommended for first time visitors early on in their time in Waikiki to get an overview of the resort area layout.
Outrigger canoes are Polynesian craft named for the additional float off to the side. This adds stability and improves hydrodynamics allowing navigation in rougher waters. This also allows for faster speeds with less effort as well.
I've paddled kayaks in the Keys, single-hull Lewis and Clark canoes on flat water, and inflatable rafts in Class 4 rapids, and this is like riding in a Bentley.
You pierce through waves with a little almost weightless hop. Once you're among the surfers you hold a commanding view, completely unobstructed for 360 degrees. Your Captain can hold you there for a few minutes so you can look around, find your hotel, take photos. When you're ready catching a wave is effortless. The Captain will turn you around and tell you to get ready to paddle. After a few strokes you pick up speed quickly but always completely under control. Then just lift your paddles up, sit back and enjoy the view and wind in your face.
This is a great way to see Waikiki in a whole new way that very few people get to experience.
Special thanks go out to Alexandra von Faber-Castell, the Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, and the Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort and Spa, and the O'ahu Visitors Bureau, and the honorary, self-appointed Mayor Kainoa Daines.
Royal Hawaiian Surf Academy, Maui - Lonely Planet travel video
Follow in the footsteps of Hawaiian royalty by learning to surf in Maui, Hawaii. Visit for more information about Hawaii.
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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Top Most Attractions of waikiki beach, honolulu, hawaii (USA)
Top Most Attractions of waikiki beach, honolulu, hawaii (USA)
Top Most Attractions of waikiki beach, honolulu, hawaii (USA)
Waikīkī is a beachfront neighborhood of Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu, in Hawaii, United States. Waikiki's most famous for Waikīkī Beach, but it is just one of five beaches in the district, the other four being Kuhio Beach, Gray's Beach, Fort DeRussy Beach and Kahanamoku Beach.
Waikīkī is home to public places including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort DeRussy, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park, and Ala Wai Harbor.
Oahu is a place of endless summers. One of it’s most prized marvels is its’ 112 miles of coastline beaches extending from coast to coast. These beaches have a wide range of activities such as surfing, snorkeling, wind surfing, kite boarding, boogie boarding, stand up paddle surfing, and much more. Water temperatures on the island range from a comfortable 75 degrees to 80 degrees Fahrenheit all year round.
Oahu as an island has a beach for every kind of person, whether you desire killer waves on the North shore or the graceful waves of the Waikiki, there are 137 other beaches to fit the needs of the sunbather to the thrill seeker.
Honolulu is extremely well known as home to some of the world’s best beaches, stretching from Sandy Beaches wave action to Ala Moana Beach Park’s peaceful stand up paddle boarding and swimming. The best beaches in Honolulu can be found at these ten locations:
Top 10 Beaches In Honolulu:
1. Ala Moana Beach Park
2. Waikiki Beach
3. Hanauma Beach
4. Kahala Beach
5. Sandy Beach
6. Diamond Head Beach
7. Kaimana Beach
8. Kakaako Waterfront Park
9. Kuhio Beach
10. Queen’s Beach
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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.
( Oahu - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Oahu. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Oahu - USA
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하와이 말로 ‘분출하는 바다’ 라는 뜻을 지닌 와이키키는 과거, 왕족들의 놀이터였다고 한다. 그러나 이제 왕족의 흔적은 그 어디에도 없고, 물놀이를 즐기려는 인파로 연일 북적댄다. 하와이 서핑의 전설, 듀크 카하나모쿠! 그의 동상이 알로하를 상징한다. 서핑에 흠뻑 빠져든 남자들! 와이키키는 그렇게 왕족들 시대의 화려함을 과거에 묻고, 현재를 순순히 받아들이며 넓은 품을 내 주고 있다.
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Hawaiian Waikiki with a meaning to squirt the sea 'in the past, it was a playground of royalty. But now there are signs that neither of the royal family, enjoy a dip in the crowd whispered crowded every day. Hawaiian surfing legend Duke mosquito Hana Moku! His statue is a symbol of aloha. Immerse yourself in the surf all men! Waikiki has to ask the splendor of the royal era so in the past, accept the current obediently giving my arms wide.
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■클립명 :아메리카017-미국14-05 와이키키 해변, 서핑의 전설/Waikiki Beach, Surfing
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Oahu surfer falls ill after surfing in Waikiki
On July 15, during the latest big swell in this epic South Shore summer, Oahu native Fred Farmer went surfing at Publics, a long, left-breaking wave that peels over the shallow reef off Public Bath Beach in Waikiki.
Two days later, on Wednesday, he came down with the runs, fever, weakness and exhaustion: symptoms and timing consistent with gastroenteritis, the most common illness linked to swimming in sewage-polluted water, according to the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency.
Still sick the next day, Farmer read in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that a high-bacteria advisory for Public Bath Beach had been posted Wednesday: Routine water sampling by the state Department of Health Clean Water Branch had found 384 enterococcus bacteria per milliliter; the advisory threshold is 130 bacteria. Enterococcus is an indicator bacterium found in the presence of fecal pathogens that can cause gastroenteritis as well as eye, nose and ear infections.
“I’m pretty sure I got sick with gastroenteritis from surfing Publics,” said the 60-year-old engineer.
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North Shore - Oahu, Hawaii, United States
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North Shore Oahu
The northern region of Oahu is a destination in itself, offering a wide variety of natural wonders and resort activities.
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Travel blogs from North Shore:
- ... One day, when we had a full day of beautiful weather, we drove up to the North Shore of Oahu, home of some of Hawaii's most famous surfing ...
- ... store, whose contents seem to have collected since the 1920s; 2) watch some of the Vans Triple Crown surf competition on the North Shore ; 3) obtain some decent Hawaiian music; 4) hike the northwest corner at Kaena Point, about as far as one can get ...
- ... Next time Kristin gets a job (hopefully), moped adventures in Honolulu, and surf lessons and humbling waves on the north shore ...
- ... Fantastic trip right up to the north shore and back overflying the Waikiki and other beaches which are beautiful and uncrowded ...
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- Sunset Beach - North Shore by Wahine from a blog titled Oahu
- Por do sol no North Shore by Jan_heineman from a blog titled Hawaii - Sol, sombra, surfe e agua fresca...
- Beach on the north shore by Mdpreston from a blog titled Hawaii and pictures
- Surfer, North Shore by Shieldsontour from a blog titled Aloha Normality
- The North Shore by Chazzer100 from a blog titled Hawaii
- North Shore by Horvath211 from a blog titled Weekend on Oahu
- North shore by Footloosecanuck from a blog titled Day two, a trip to the north shore
- North Shore by Fatkidfrogs from a blog titled Reflections-Halfway to Home
Hawaii
Aloha! Waikiki, hula, muumuu, Honolulu? You don't know what we are taking about? Check out the top ten of Hawaii by Foreign Service Officer Catherine Muller. Did you know that surfing was invented by native Hawaiians? Or that Hawaii was once a monarchy? #50states #HI
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Aloha! My name is Catherine and I come from the beautiful state of Hawaii. Hawaii was discovered by Polynesians between the 3rd and 7th centuries A.D. It was later explored by British Captain James Cook in 1778. Hawaii became a U.S. territory in 1898, and the 50th state of the U.S. on August 21, 1959.
When most people think of Hawaii, they think of Honolulu and our famous Waikiki Beach. We'll get to that in a minute, but did you know that Hawaii actually consists of 137 islands? Most people will only visit a few of the main 8 Hawaiian Islands. They are: O'ahu, Maui, Hawai'i, Kaua'i, Moloka'I, Lana'i, Ni'ihau, and Kaho'olawe. The most populated island is Oahu where the capitol city of Honolulu is located. It also happens to be my home island, and is nicknamed the gathering place.
I'd like to give you my Hawaii Top Ten! These are facts, places, and experiences that I think make my Hawaii unique.
Number 10: Hawaii is known as the land of aloha shirts and mu'umu'us. Both aloha shirts and loose dresses called mu'umu'us have bright Polynesian patterns.
Number 9: Many people only know Hawaii by what they see on TV and in movies. Classic American TV shows like Magnum PI and Hawaii Five-O were set in Hawaii. What about Jurassic Park, Avatar, and the hit TV show LOST? Hawaii's landscape has inspired many a film and TV producer.
Number 8: A vital part of the Hawaiian culture is hula. Hula is a Hawaiian form of dance that is accompanied by chanting or song and tells the stories, traditions, and culture of the Hawaiian people. Hula is performed in big fancy luaus for tourists, as well as in backyards at pretty much any special occasion. For example, I danced a hula at my wedding, a common practice at Hawaiian weddings today.
Number 7: If you come to my state, you can visit the only royal palace in the US that was used by a reigning monarch- 'Iolani Palace. In 1810, King Kamehameha, chief of the Big Island of Hawai'i, united all the Islands into one kingdom. In 1893, the monarchy was overthrown by American businessmen and a provisional government was established. Today, 'Iolani Palace is open to the public as a historic museum and shares the history of the Hawaiian Monarchy.
Number 6: The Dole Pineapple Plantation. In 1901 the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, now Dole, was established and the first pineapples were planted in Wahiawa. Other important crops in Hawaii include sugar, macadamia nuts, coffee, flowers, and seeds. I encourage you to try one of my favorite snacks, chocolate covered macadamia nuts. They are ono! That means delicious in the Hawaiian language.
Let's move on to Number 5: The U.S.S. Arizona Memorial. It marks the resting place of 1,102 sailors that were killed on the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor by
Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. In 1949 the Pacific War Memorial Commission was created to build a permanent memorial in Hawaii. The US Navy insisted that it be in the form of a bridge floating above the ship.
Now we come to Number 4: Surfing! The first known occurrences of surfing come from the ancient Hawaiian tradition of he'e nalu, or wave sliding. In the early 1900s news about surfing had made its way to California, and in 1915, famed Hawaiian surfer and Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku introduced surfing to Australia. In the 1950s surfers started tackling the big waves of the North Shore of Oahu, and today competitions are held at Banzai Pipeline, Sunset Beach, and Waimea Bay.
Moving on to Number 3: Hawaii is known for its active volcanoes. Hawaii emerged from the sea millions of years ago, forged by the power of volcanoes. If you visit the Big Island of Hawai'i, you can visit Maunaloa or Kilauea at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where you can come face to face with an active volcano.
Number 2! I'd like to tell you a little about native Hawaiian food. Today, you can find a fusion of many cuisines, but traditional Hawaiian food is still popular and delicious. If you visit my state, I encourage you to try poi, made from the starchy taro root. You can try kalua pig, a favorite at most luaus. Kalua pig is traditionally cooked in an imu, an earth oven in which the pig will roast and steam for about 12 hours!
Number 1 is the famous Waikiki Beach. Waikiki was once the playground of the Hawaiian Royalty. The name, Waikiki, means spouting waters and is Oahu's main hotel and tourist area. Here you can find world class restaurants and shopping, as well as one of the busiest beaches in the Hawaiian Islands. If you want to try a more gentle surfing lesson than you'd find on the North Shore, Waikiki is a good starting point.
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Oahu, Hawaii is beautiful. You should check it out. Not sure what else to say. This video includes the Moke islands, Honolulu, Pillbox hike, Lanikai beach, Kailua, Haleiwa, lanikai beach, Kailua beach park, a peacock and more.
If you liked any of the following videos, you might just love this one, as well. Surf From Above | Oahu's North Shore in 4K
WAIKIKI | HONOLULU - OAHU / HAWAII , UNITED STATES - A TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P Chelse at Pali Lookout (Nuuanu Pali), Oahu, Hawaii Stairway to Heaven (Haiku Stairs - Oahu) GoPro.mov
Kualoa Adventure - Oahu Hawaii - Glidecam HD 4000 | DEVINSUPERTRAMP
Hawaiian Islands | A Film by Thomas A. Edison Shot in 1906
Hawaiian Islands is a silent, black-and-white movie shot by Thomas A. Edison's film studios in 1906.
Features the oldest surf footage ever found, and several portraits of life in Hawaii in the early 20th century, including fishing activities, shipping cattle, loading sugar, panoramic city views, etc.
The film is part of the George Kleine Collection. SurferToday purchased a digitized copy from the United States Library of Congress.
Hawaiian Islands (Thomas A. Edison, 1906) | Chapters & Starting Times
1. Panoramic View | Waikiki Beach Honolulu | Hawaiian Islands, 0:00:14
2. Kanaka Fisherman | Casting a Throw Net Hilo | Hawaiian Islands, 0:01:26
3. S.S. Kinau Landing Passengers | Laupahoihoi | Hawaiian Islands, 0:03:09
4. Surf Scenes | Laupahoihoi | Hawaiian Islands, 0:04:07
5. Shipping Cattle | Kawaihae | Hawaiian Islands, 0:05:13
6. Loading Sugar | Kahului Maui | Hawaiian Islands, 0:06:18
7. Panoramic View | Crater of Haleakala | Hawaiian Islands, 0:07:14
7.1 Hauling Drags, 0:08:50
7.2 Loading Cane On Cars, 0:09:39
7.3 Hauling Cars to Mill, 0:10:23
8. Snap Shots | Hawaiian Islands, 0:10:56
8.1 Unloading A Boat At Pepikeo, 0:11:02
8.2 Pau-U Riders, 0:11:40
8.3 Feeding Turkeys, 0:12:12
8.4 Pounding Poi, 0:12:49
8.5 Native Canoes, 0:13:21
8.6 Japanese Wrestling, 0:13:52
9. Pa-U Riders | Hawaiian Islands, 0:14:34
10. Panoramic View | Oahu Railroad Pearl Harbor | Hawaiian Islands, 0:16:11
11. Panoramic View | Honolulu Harbor | Hawaiian Islands, 0:18:27
12. Panoramic View | King Street Honolulu | Hawaiian Islands, 0:21:13
13. Panoramic View | Waikiki From An Electric Car | Hawaiian Islands, 0:23:19
14. Crowds Returning From the Games Waikiki | Hawaiian Islands, 0:25:31
15. Panoramic View | Oahu Railroad Haleiwa | Hawaiian Islands, 0:26:31
16. The Float | Waikiki Honolulu | Hawaiian Islands, 0:27:43
17. Surf Board Riders | Waikiki Honolulu | Hawaiian Islands, 0:28:33
18. Surf Scenes | Waikiki Honolulu | Hawaiian Islands, 0:29:26
19. Hawaiians Arriving To Attend A Luau Or Native Feast, 0:30:27
20. Hawaiians Departing To Attend A Luau Or Native Feast, 0:31:17
21. Native Hawaiian Guards In Bayonet Exercises | Hawaiian Islands, 0:32:35
22. S.S Kinau Landing Passengers | Mahukona, Hawaii, 0:33:46
23. Arrival Mahukona Express | Kohala, Hawaii, 0:34:41
24. Hauling Sugar Cane | Kohala Plantation, Hawaii, 0:35:38
25. Through the Chute, 0:36:58
26. Off To The Ranges, 0:37:55
27. Humuula Sheep Ranch | Hawaiian Islands, 0:38:38
27.1 Shearing Sheep, 0:38:44
27.2 Dipping Sheep, 0:39:45
28. Scenes On A Sugar Plantation | Hawaiian Islands, 0:40:51
28.1 Sugar Cane Field, 0:40:57
28.2 Cutting Can, 0:41:28
28.2 Loading Drags, 0:42:28
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