Kauai Island, Hawaii, USA 4K (UHD)
Kauai Island known also as the Garden Island. The tiny tropical island. This is one of the three Hawaiian islands that I decided to visit. I spent three days there, drove 315 miles by car and visited, incl. the places described below. My hotel was in the Kapaa area. It is geologically the oldest and northernmost island of the main Hawaiian Islands. Some parts of Kauai are only accessible by sea or air. Island is characterized by its wealth of lush, rich lands, including vast tropical rainforests, jaw-dropping mountains and stunning beaches. Part of Kauai’s unique charm is the fact that the island has remained relatively undeveloped.
Recorded: May 2019
00:00 Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
00:26 Hanalei Valley Lookout, Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
01:43 Waioli Beach, Anae Rd, Hanalei
03:14 Waioli Valley, Hanalei
03:53 Hanalei
04:39 Kilauea Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge
07:00 Kuhio Hvy (Hi 56)
07:09 Kealia Beach
08:12 Wailua River, Opaeka'a Falls Vista Parking
09:18 Poliahu Park, Kuamoo Rd
09:28 Opaeka'a Falls
10:15 Wailua Falls
10:58 Lawai Beach
11:58 Spouting Horn, Koloa
12:43 Kauai Coffee Company, Kalaheo
15:31 Hanapepe Rd, Eleele
16:01 Hanapepe Swinging Bridge, Eleele
16:25 Kekaha Beach, Kaumualii Hwy
17:03 Papaya Plantation
17:33 Kokee Rd (Hwy 550)
17:44 Waimea Canyon
22:14 Na Pali Coast State Park
24:52 Kokee Rd (Hwy 550)
25:06 Kekaha Beach
27:01 Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
27:09 Anini Beach
29:25 Hanalei Area
30:07 Aleka Loop, East Kauai
Coffee Tasting at Kauai Coffee
Some people go beer or wine tasting. Not us. We went coffee tasting. Amazing part of our Hawaii Vacation.
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Waimea Canyon | Waimea, Kauai
Day 3 of Day 7 in Kauai, Hawaii.
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MY HAWAII TRIP:
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PLACES SHOWN IN THE VIDEO:
↪ Iliau Nature Loop & Kukui Trail: Kokee Rd, Waimea, HI 96796, USA
↪ Waimea Canyon Lookout: Waimea, HI 96796, USA
↪ Waimea Shrimp Station: 9652 Kaumualii Hwy, Waimea, HI 96796, USA
↪ Hanapepe
↪ Kauai Coffee Company: 870 Halewili Rd, Kalaheo, HI 96741, USA
↪ Koloa Shave Ice: 3450 Poipu Rd, Koloa, HI 96756, USA
MY JAPAN TRIP:
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↪ part six (final):
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↪ engelwood - miller time (ft. ian ewing) (
SOCIAL MEDIA:
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Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 03 - South Shore, Poʻipū, Kōloa, Kalāheo, - Kaua‘i-TV
Kauai-TV’s South Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Koloa, Poipu, Kalaheo
Points of Interest: The Tree Tunnel, sugar mills, Spouting Horn, McBryde and Allerton Gardens
Beaches: Poipu Beach Park, Brennecke’s Beach, Mahaulepu Beach, Shipwreck’s Beach
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Known as the “sunny side” of the island, the south shore of Kaua‘i combines the old fashioned character of Kōloa and the refined resort lifestyle of Poʻipū. Popular for its sugar plantation origins, luxury vacationing, island style shopping, golf courses, restaurants and beaches, the south shore promises endless options for discovery.
“A remarkable gateway to the south shore towns of Kōloa and Poʻipū, the famous tree-tunnel road displays 500 eucalyptus trees that stretch for about 3 miles.”
Beyond the iconic tree tunnel, also known as Maluhia Road, Old Kōloa Town awaits. A key center for the island’s rich sugar cane history, this quaint town is a notable cultural region, where the Old Sugar Mill reflects the legacy of the plantation days. “Built in 1835, this large scale operation spawned the beginning of the largest industry in the state.”
Located in downtown Kōloa, the Old Sugar Mill is at the center of numerous shops, galleries, and dining opportunities.
Entering Poʻipū, famous for its continual sunshine, this area is home to numerous accommodations and luxurious homes accompanied by an abundance of shops and eateries.
The central Poʻipū traffic circle leads to many notable places, like Prince Kuhio Park, whose March 26th birthday is state holiday.
A must-see natural attraction, Spouting Horn Beach Park is the next memorable stop. An incredible place to observe this popular blowhole blast ocean spray into the air, this well-photographed site is more dramatic at high tide.
“Reaching heights of 50 feet, these bursts occur when water rushes under an eroded lava shelf, creating an audible hissing sound.” The lush green plant life of The Garden Island may be viewed in two National Tropical Botanical Garden’s which encompass 352 acres of preserved flora.
Located in the oceanfront village, Poʻipū Beach Park is one of the region’s most popular beaches, with safe waters for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and family fun.
Brennecke’s Beach neighbors Poʻipū Beach Park, which both feature an abundance of marine life from green sea turtles (honu), monk seals, and humpback whales. Monk seals often sunbathe in the summertime, and in the winter months, whales dance upon the horizon
Marking the beginning of the Māhāʻulepū Heritage Trail, Shipwreck’s Beach is further east and perfect for long beach walks and beautiful sunsets. “Shipwrecks beach is a half-mile stretch of white sand, tucked away in Poʻipū’s friendly south shore resort town with abundant restaurants, shopping, and golf-courses.”
On the way to the unforgettable Māhāʻulepū Beach, you’ll pass the southernmost point of the island. This area encompasses many natural wonders that trace the coastline. Māhāʻulepū Beach has a wild character that is found in the archeological landscape. “This remote beach has strong currents and sharp coral, which makes it dangerous for swimming or snorkeling, but it is a great location for coastal hikes and exploration.”
The town of Kalaheo marks the end of this region, which has great restaurant and shopping potential. With an array of attractions, the sunny south shore of Kaua‘i has much to explore.
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Best Restaurants you MUST TRY in Lihue, United States | 2019
Lihue or Līhuʻe is an unincorporated community, census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii, United States.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 16th June, 2019:
1: Keoki's Paradise
2: Duke's Kauai
3: Kountry Kitchen
4: Smith Family Garden Luau
5: Hamura Saimin
6: Tiki Tacos
7: Street Burger
8: Java Kai
9: Pizzetta
10: Kalaheo Cafe & Coffee Company
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16Bdrm Home 6486 Opaekaa Road, Wailua Homesteads - Kauai Real Estate
Search Kauai Real Estate, go to - MLS 195588 - Price Realty Group -
IMAGINE 16 BEDROOMS AND 8 BATHROOMS!
* LOW PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT! * 2 DWELLINGS WITH NEARLY 9,500 SQ.' OF TOTAL LIVING AREA!
* MATURE AVOCADO, LYCHEE, BANANA, AND JACK FRUIT!!
* LOWER FLOORS SOLID BLOCK CONSTRUCTION!
* POSSIBLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
* GREAT INVESTMENT POTENTIAL
* LARGE FAMILY FACILITY
* PRIVATE FLAG LOT
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Kauai Bush Fire 2017
September 24th 2017 Southside Kauai
Kauai 12/2015
First trip to Kauai, now our favorite island. Stayed and explored mostly on the North shore, but a day in the South.
Music By Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Somewhere Over the Rainbow
37 in Kauai
rick and ed watch on as 37 rips past.
Parade of Farms- 'Nalo Style: Manoa Chocolate (Hawaii Food And Farmer Series)
Local farmer & business woman speaks about her experiences growing & cultivating crops, business and mindfulness in Waimanalo. Manoa Chocolate will speak about their operations in Waimanalo and their involvement in the annual Parade of Farms event happening in May. They'll speak about how farming is a collaborative effort in Waimanalo and how it's important to learn more about local farmers, crops and products.
The host for this episode was Stephanie Mock. The guests for this episode is Tamara Butterbaugh.
The host for this episode was Stephanie Mock. The guest for this episode was Tamara Butterbaugh.
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Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising public awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.
KAUAI LYF EP. 1
mento moments...haha dis is wat we do wen we is bored! :P
Are you Wallowing with the PIGS? w/ Knolly Williams
While in Kauai recently, Josie and I came across a group of pigs ???? just playing in the mud!
While they were having a GOOD time, it reminded me of all of the times I’ve spent wallowing in the mud when I should have been about something GREATER.
Are you living the life that GOD put you on Earth to live?
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Knolly Williams is an Author, Trainer and National Speaker, and has been featured on ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, Newsweek and in over 300 newspapers worldwide.
Using the ancient wisdom found in the Bible, Knolly has coached tens of thousands of entrepreneurs, business owners and individuals on how to become all that God created them to be, so that they can live the life they were meant to live.
Knolly has been a business owner and an entrepreneur since the age of 22, and he has launched multiple 6 and 7 figure businesses over the years.
In 1992 at the age of 22, Knolly launched his first business (a Christian rap record label). With just $1,800 in startup capital which he raised from family and friends. The Lord blessed his efforts, and the company grew to a seven figure business, becoming the #1 record label in its genre in the world, with 14 employees and 18 recording artists.
After 10 successful years, the music industry tanked and Knolly and his wife lost everything including the elegant 6,000 square foot home, executive office building, private recording studio and 10 acre paradise just outside Austin, TX.
After some deep soul searching, Knolly was led into the real estate industry. In 2003, at the age of 33, and starting at rock bottom, the Lord once again blessed his endeavors. Knolly grew to become one of the top 7 real estate agents in Austin, TX (ranked by Austin Business Journal out of more than 9,500 agents and based on actual production). Knolly sold more than 1000 houses during his first 10 years in the business, placing him within the top 1% of REALTORS in the United States.
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Palama Beach on Kauai's South Shore
Palama Beach is a secluded, usually deserted beach on Kauai's South Shore. Access requires a permit from A & B Properties, then a drive on dirt roads through the Kauai Coffee Plantation to the beach area. Park your 4-wheel drive vehicle and then it's a short walk to this delightful beach. Often one will see sleeping Monk Seals and sometimes sea turtles.
8417 Stewart Road | Sundance, UT
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Nestled high within a gated community, breathtaking, unobstructed views await you at 8417 Stewart Road. Mount Timpanogos, Stuart Falls, and acres of National Forest surround you and provide the perfect backdrop for outdoor entertaining. Enjoy a cup of coffee on your expansive deck while awe-inspiring vistas invigorate your senses. The soundtrack of your new mountain escape is the rustling of trees and the cascading of the waterfall beyond. Alfresco summer meals are colored by emerald green forests and bright blue skies, leading into crisp fall days aflame with changing leaves, and then into cozy winter nights around the fire watching the snow fall around you. Only minutes from the ski run and miles of nature trails, adventure is always waiting at this four-season escape. Come home to alpine luxury at its most spectacular.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 607 | Outstanding Stories from Fall Quarter 2014-2015 | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: November 19, 2014
This episode of HIKI NŌ features some of the top stories from the Fall Quarter of the 2014-2015 school year. It's hosted by students Lara Sato from Castle High School and Christian Yasuoka from Roosevelt High School, who will introduce the following outstanding stories:
Kapaa Middle School's profile of the youngest, and only female, fire knife dancer on Kauai; Maui High School's story about a mother's courageous battle with ALS and how her daughter's school undertook the Ice Bucket Challenge in her honor; Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School's look at a Kauai coffee shop that hires troubled teens to give them a chance to get their lives back on track; Wheeler Middle School's primer on how to use Google to organize your potluck parties; Ka Waihona o Ka Naauao Public Charter School's story of a second-generation Waianae farmer who brings people together with a traditional Hawaiian paina (party) that he hosts at his home each fall; and Iolani School's inspiring portrait of Summer Kozai, an Iolani graduate whose positive outlook has helped her adapt to life as a quadruple amputee. Also featured will be glimpses of life in Milolii from Kua o ka La Public Charter School Milolii Hipuu Virtual Academy.
Kauai
Kauaʻi or Kauai (/kə.ˈwaɪ.iː/; Hawaiian: [kɔuˈwɐʔi]) is geologically the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), it is the fourth largest of the main islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, and the 21st largest island in the United States. Known also as the Garden Isle, Kauaʻi lies 105 miles (169 km) across the Kauaʻi Channel, northwest of Oʻahu. This island is the site of Waimea Canyon State Park.
The United States Census Bureau defines Kauaʻi as Census Tracts 401 through 409 of Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi, which is all of the county except for the islands of Kaʻula, Lehua, and Niʻihau. The 2010 census population of Kauaʻi (the island) was 67,091, with the largest town by population being Kapaʻa.
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PBS Hawaii - Insights: Is Public School Reform Working for Hawaii's Students?
The $75 million Race to the Top grant gave Hawaii's public schools a much needed boost toward overall student academic achievement. But educators still believe we have a long way to go to get our students career- and college-ready. What more needs to be done as we prepare to apply the standards of the one-size-fits-all Common Core nationalized plan for education? Are we placing too much of a burden on our teachers? Should the focus be on parents?
Kauai Real Estate Lot For Sale -1st 4 images on video are lot, Remaining Kauai HI
SPECIAL PIECE OF PARADISE - GREAT LOT, GREAT PRICE,
READY TO BUILD PROPERTY FOR YOUR DREAM HOME
This property is located on Omao Road which is one of the nicest residential
roads near Poipu Beach, Kalaheo & Lihue. This is a very special piece of Paradise
has an excavated driveway which takes you down to a flat building site away from the road noise.
This beautiful tropical lot with mature trees is staked and ready to build your dream home.
It has all utilities water, electricity, and septic in place. State land borders two sides of the
property which gives you a built in green belt for great privacy. Septic system is installed for a 3 bedroom
home and water meter is in place.This property is the Best Buy on South Shore $50,000 under Appraisal!
Asking - $275,000
Utilities: Overhead Electric, Telephone Service, Water, Septic
Road: County, Paved
Link to listing: Then type in MLS # 222882
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 617 | Kapaa High School | Mexican Restaurants
Premiere Airdate: May 14, 2015
Why Are There So Many Mexican Restaurants in Kapaa?
Kapaa High School on Kauai explores why there are so many Mexican restaurants – 9, to be exact – in their small town of Kapaa, where there is only one Starbucks. In spite of the availability of so much Mexican food, restaurant owners don’t feel that they are in competition with each other as they offer regional specialties from Mexico that distinguish their offerings. Besides the popularity of Mexican food, the increasing Mexican population in Hawaii may be a reason for the proliferation of restaurants.
Our Neighborhood in Kalaheo HI
As we get ready to leave Kauai I want to share the ride that we get to take to our rental house. It is a beautiful little ride as we can see the mountains and also the Pacific ocean.