Kohala Waterfront Retreat, Big Island of Hawaii
Superior elevated views of Kai'opae Bay from this spacious, gracious, home with unobstructed views of the whales and dolphins at play! Well built, exquisitely furnished with tasteful appointments, this 4 en suite bedroom home will not disappoint. The living room opens to the lanai where your choices to relax include a gunite pool, custom hot tub, alfresco dining or s'mores around the fire pit. Look south toward the twinkling night sky of the Kohala Coast, see the peaks of the distant volcanoes and scan across Alenuihaha Channel to see Haleakala on a clear day. Currently a full-time residence, this home would also be a perfect second home with enough room and privacy for multigenerational guests.
Paniolo Adventures on Ponoholo Ranch
Ponoholo Ranch on Kohala Mountain is one of the most beautiful ranches on the Big Island. This 11,000 acre cattle ranch covering 3 climate zones stretches from the rain forest at 4,800 feet to the ocean. It has the second largest herd of cattle on the island, 6,000 to 8,000, after Parker Ranch. The ranch is operated in an environmentally sensitive manner through intensive rotational grazing which maximizes nutritional opportunities for the cattle thereby reducing damage to the land through erosion and overgrazing. The cattle raised on Ponoholo Ranch are sent to the mainland in livestock ships after they are weaned from their mothers. They are then trucked to pasture or to feed lots primarily in Texas.
Ponholo Ranch offers awe inspiring views of the Pacific Ocean, the Kohala and Kona coastline and the Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa and Hualalai volcanoes on the Big Island and the Haleakala Volcano on Maui.
Paniolo Adventures is the Premier Open Range Horseback Riding operation on the Big Island. We have operated on the Ponoholo Ranch for more than 25 years. In riding the open range our guests get to experience what it was like to be a paniolo in the old days of North Kohala. The red lei lehua on the hat in the Paniolo Adventures logo is the traditional lei worn on the hats of the paniolos of the Big Island.
Feel like a real paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) when you outfit yourself with our boots, hats, chaps and Australian dusters and ride the range dotted with grazing cattle.
Oceanfront Subdivision-Umauma Falls Estates, Hakalau, HI 967
Umauma Falls Estates is Hamakua's most prestigious oceanfront subdivision, just a five minute walk to Hakalu Bay for swimming, fishing and picnicking and just 17 miles north of Hilo, across the road from the World Botanical Gardens and just a few miles from Laupahoehoe Point. Watch the whales, dolphins and flying fish from your private lanai! The lot is fenced and currently used as p...
Driving in Kauai: Kuhio Highway from Donkey Beach / Paliku Beach to Kilauea Lighthouse
Driving on Kuhio Highway in Kauai, Hawaii. Northbound drive from Donkey Beach / Paliku Beach to Kilauea Lighthouse / Kilauea Light / Kilauea Point. Driving on Kuhio Hwy (Hawaii State Route 56 / Highway 56) and Kilauea Road in northeastern Kauai. The drive to the Kilauea Lighthouse is part of the Driving in Hawaii and Driving in Kauai series from Roads of America. Driving with a Dodge Challenger rental car in Kauai, Hawaii.
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PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ | HIKI NŌ Can Do Festival 2015 | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: September 3, 2015
This special presentation of all stories nominated for the 2015 HIKI NŌ Awards represents the best of the best from the 2014-2015 school year. The 34 nominees include middle and high schools from Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island and Kauai. The award categories include: Best Personal Profile, Best News Writing, Best Home- Base School, Best Cinematography and Best Overall Story. This presentation was screened for live audiences at theaters on Maui, Hawaii Island (Hilo and Kona), Kauai and Oahu. The winners will be announced by PBS Hawaii President and CEO Leslie Wilcox and Bank of Hawaii Foundation President Donna Tanoue in a livestream presentation on Thursday, September 24 at 3:00 pm on PBSHawaii.org.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 421 | Hosted by Island School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: May 9, 2013
Students from Island School on Kauai host this episode. Student reporters from Mililani Middle School on Oahu share their tradition that honors war veterans: painting symbols of peace on stones. Also on Oahu, Mid-Pacific Institute students chronicle the history of famed Honolulu plate lunch spot, Rainbow Drive-In.
This episode also features stories from: Kamehameha Schools Maui and Lokelani Intermediate School on Maui; and Campbell High School, Kapolei High School and Roosevelt High School on Oahu.