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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
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 이승한 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Seunghan Lee TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2010년 10월(October)
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Hawaii Beach | King Tides in Waikiki Beach, Kuhio Beach, Queen's Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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Family-friendly Waikiki beach park with shallow, lagoon-like water & statues honoring local legends.
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HONOLULU HAWAII 1950s TRAVELOGUE MOVIE PROFILE OF DEMOCRACY HAWAIIAN ISLANDS SURFING 50854
This late 1950s-early 1960s color travelogue film “Honolulu Profile of Democracy” is Paul Hoefler Productions. It emphasizes the many different assimilated cultures who live peacefully together rather than the ‘native’ approach. A cruise ship is surrounded by sailboats as it approaches Honolulu (:49-1:18). Waikiki Beach is full of sunbathers in the foreground and a view of Diamond Head in the background (1:19) A motorized outrigger canoe is shown (1:33). A 1950s Chrysler DeSoto Deluxe and Chevy Bel Air are at a hotel (1:54). Women in 1950s clothing, including one in a floral muumuu, cross a busy street (2:18-2:29). A car drives along the rugged coastline of Oahu (3:02-3:17). It passes a tall field of sugar cane (3:18-3:30). Pineapple is being harvested by people loading onto the conveyer belt of the large mechanical machine mounted on a truck (3:32-3:45). Hickam Air Force Base is located adjacent to Pearl Harbor (3:46-4:04). The SS Orcades ocean liner is shown at the dock ( 4:06-4:22). The statue of King Kamehameha overlooks King Street; its graphical pictures at the base are also shown (4:35-5:00). The Iolani Palace was built in 1882 as his residence and is located by the State Capital (5:01-5:10). A 1950s pink and white Ford Parklane Station Wagon turns the corner at the Ala Moana Mall, followed by a 1950 Chevrolet Bel Air and station wagon with a rack on top. Architecture, sculptures, bamboo walkways, and the parking deck are shown at the Mall (5:31-6:19). A Cadillac Eldorado, with fins, is shown at (6:20). Women ride the outside escalator and a man rides the indoor escalator (6:27-6:40). He walks past the window displays. Inside is a view of a 1950s higher end shoe store. He is shown in suit and tie trying shoes on a woman (6:41-7:16). A woman in a floral muumuu wipes her home’s windows (7:30). The inside of the post office service windows (9:02). The family eats a meal in the lanai (8:34-8:44). Mail is loaded into a 1940s U.S. Mail truck. We see the postman deliver mail to stores and residential mailboxes (8:47-9:58). Women pick flowers from a Hybiscus plant (10:02-10:15). A “Dry Goods Center” sign also has Oriental symbols on it (10:36). A woman buys Chinese vegetables (11:09-11:23). A group of high school students enjoy a picnic (11:25-12:08). 1950s cars drive in front of rugged mountains to Kailua. They pass the Nu’uanu Pali cliff and areas of red volcanic cliffs (12:27-13:16). School children run out of framed Quonset huts to the playground (13:31-13:52). A family makes Christmas trees by spray painting areca palm twigs and hanging bulbs on it (13:55-14:13). Waikiki has the International Marketplace for shopping in Polynesian motif boutiques (14:15)
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Waikiki Beach ~ December 15, 2016
Day 3 of vacay with my daughter and son in law!
Men riding the surf on surfboard and in outriggers in Hawaii, United States. HD Stock Footage
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Men riding the surf on surfboard and in outriggers in Hawaii, United States.
Men riding the surf in Hawaii. Men ride the surf in outrigger. Diamond Head, a volcanic mountain in the background. Man on surfboard rides surf. Man and woman on surfboard ride surf. Several views of men riding surf in outrigger. Location: Hawaii. Date: September 3, 1945.
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Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States, North America
Waikīkī is a beachfront neighborhood of Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu, in Hawaii, United States. Waikiki is best known for Waikīkī Beach, the white sand beach shoreline fronting the neighborhood. Waikīkī is home to public places including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort de Russy Military Reservation, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park, and Ala Wai Harbor. The name Waikīkī means spouting fresh water in the Hawaiian language, for springs and streams that fed wetlands that once separated Waikīkī from the interior. The area was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s who enjoyed surfing there on early forms of longboards. A few small hotels opened in the 1880s. In 1893, Greek-American George Lycurgus leased the guest house of Allen Herbert and renamed it the Sans Souci (French for without worries) creating one of the first beach resorts. Later that year Robert Louis Stevenson stayed at the resort; subsequently it became a popular destination for tourists from the mainland. The area at coordinates 21°15′49″N 157°49′17″W is still called Sans Souci Beach. Today, the area is filled with large resort hotels, such as the Hilton Hawaiian Village, the Halekulani hotel, the Hyatt Regency Waikīkī, the Sheraton Waikīkī, and historic hotels dating back to the early 20th century (such as the Moana Surfrider Hotel and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel). The beach hosts many events a year, including surf competitions, outdoor performances, hula dancing and outrigger canoe races. The neighborhood extends from the Ala Wai Canal (a channel dug to drain former wetlands) on the west and north, to Diamond Head (Lēʻahi) on the east. Waikīkī Beach is noted for its views of the Diamond Head tuff cone, its usually warm and cloud-free climate and its surf break.
The Waikīkī skyline is now dotted with an abundance of both high-rises and resort hotels. The beach is actually fairly short, with half of it marked off for surfers. For some distance into the ocean the water is quite shallow, although there are numerous rocks on the bottom. As with most ocean beaches the waves can have some force, particularly on windy days. The surf at Waikīkī is known for its long rolling break, making it ideal for long boarding, tandem surfing and beginners. Waikīkī's main thoroughfare is Kalakaua Avenue, named after King Kalakaua, which houses most of the high-end hotels (Royal Hawaiian, Sheraton, Hyatt, Moana Surfrider Hotel), most of the luxury designer brand stores (Apple Store, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Burberry, Dior, Tiffany & Co., Fendi, Cartier, Gucci & Coach) and popular surf clothing brand stores (Quiksilver, Billabong, Volcom). Waikīkī's other main thoroughfare, Kuhio Avenue, named after Prince Kuhio, is better known for its restaurants, cafes and grocers, along with its clubs, nightlife and prostitution. Over time, Waikīkī beach has had problems with erosion, leading to the construction of groynes and beach replenishment projects. For example, in the 1920s and 1930s sand was imported from Manhattan Beach, California, via ship and barge to Waikīkī. Importing stopped in the 1970s. Officials are looking for ways to sustain the existing sand by eliminating loss due to tide flow. Subject to permits, a partial restoration was completed in the spring of 2012. The proposed project imported sand from nearby shoals and widened the 1,700-foot (520 m) long beach by about 37 feet (11 m) between the Royal Hawaiian Hotel concrete groin and the Kūhiō Beach crib wall. The project restored the beach to its 1985 shoreline. China Airlines operates its Honolulu Branch Office in Waikīkī. NTT DoCoMo also has limited operations here for the convenience of Japanese tourists. Hawaiian Airlines is based in Honolulu. Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Thomas Jefferson Elementary School is located in Waikīkī proper, while Waikīkī Elementary School is located nearby, at the makai (southern) edge of the Kapahulu neighborhood. The Hawaii State Public Library System operates the Waikīkī Public Library at 400 Kapahulu Avenue.
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HAWAII 1969 DAY. Pan Hawaii coastline. Ukulele music playing. Honolulu, vintage cars. Iolani palace, various shots. Palm trees, Judiciary building, statue of Kamehameha. Aerial shots Honolulu, sea, tropical, sunny, summer, hot. Pacific ocean. Kalakawa Ave. Pan beach, Waikiki. Sun bathers. Women in bikinis, holiday, man plays ukulele to group of women. Good looking young people. Yacht in sea, surfers, canoes. Honolulu, Aloha week parade, festivities, celebration. Cooking Emu. Hawaiian hula dancers. Crowd watch.
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Surfing Waikiki, Duke, Hawaii, Family Vacation
Surfing Waikiki, Duke, Hawaii, Family Vacation
Duke Kahanamoku Statue Waikiki Beach Hawaii Live Camera 29 June 2012 9:00 PM
Duke Kahanamoku Statue Waikiki Hawaii Webcam recorded on 29 June 2012 at 9:00 PM. Next Recording time Saturday 30 June 2012 at 9:00 PM. Be there everyone. Aloha.
'Tropical Baby' by The Brothers Cazimero and 'Rhythm of the Ocean' by Hawaiian Style Band, Music Courtesy of Mountain Apple Company
HAWAII@ WaiKiKi Beach Tour by Suwapat
History
A statue of Duke Kahanamoku, a local Hawaiian credited with popularizing the sport of surfing
The area was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s. Much like the locals and tourists of today, Hawaiian royalty enjoyed surfing at Waikīkī on early forms of longboards.[2] A few small hotels opened in the 1880s. In 1893, Greek-American George Lycurgus leased the guest house of Allen Herbert and renamed it the Sans Souci (French for without care) creating one of the first beach resorts. Later that year Robert Lewis Stevenson stayed at the resort; subsequently it became a popular destination for tourists from the mainland.[3] The area at coordinates 21°15′49″N 157°49′17″W / 21.26361°N 157.82139°W / 21.26361; -157.82139 is still called Sans Souci Beach.[4]
Today, the area is filled with hotels like the Hilton Hawaiian Village, the Halekulani hotel, the Hyatt Regency Waikīkī, the Sheraton Waikīkī, and historic hotels dating back to the early 20th century (such as the Moana Surfrider Hotel and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. The beach hosts many events a year, including surf competitions, outdoor performances, hula dancing and outrigger canoe races. Over time, Waikīkī beach has had its problems with erosion, leading to the construction of groins and beach replenishment projects. For example, in the 1920s and 1930s sand was imported from Manhattan Beach, California, via ship and barges to Waikīkī.[5] The importing of sand is said to have stopped in the 1970s and officials are looking for ways to sustain the existing sand by eliminating loss due to tide flow.[6]
Waikīkī is home to public places of note, including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort de Russy Military Reservation, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park, and Ali Wai Harbor. Since 2001, there have been free movies on the beach. Many tourists from around the world can view a movie on an outdoor 30 foot screen. This particular free movie event in Waikīkī is called Sunset on the Beach.[7]
Waikiki Kaimana Beach Oahu Hawaii
Waikiki Kaimana Beach Oahu Hawaii 11/22/2019. We apologize in advance for the wind rumbling sounds. We take you on a walk around the Kapiolani Park Bandstand and head towards the tennis courts (or Diamond Head). We cross Kalakaua Ave to the ocean side of the street and turn left and keep walking towards Diamond Head. We pass by the Waikiki Aquarium and turn in to Kaimana Beach Park (or Sans Sousi State Recreational Park). We walk to the beach then turn right pass the War Memorial and take and walk under the big banyan tree then out to the walkway next to the ocean and pass by the back of the Waikiki Aquarium. We end out walk at the Surfer on a Wave statue.
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Church on the Beach Honolulu Hawaii Waikiki Beach Chaplaincy
COTB 2014 7-27 Trilogy of Faith-Alex/Susan
National Anthem: Francis Scott Key
America The Beautiful: Katherine Lee Bates
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Beach Service: On Duke Kahanamoku Beach
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HAWAII PACIFIC PARADISE 1960s HAWAII 54434
The 1960 film by famed industrial director Carl Dudley takes its viewer to the newly added 50th state — Hawaii. The capital city, Honolulu, is introduced at mark 00:46, and at mark 01:05 we see Diamond Head — a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. A United Airlines jet lands at Honolulu International Airport at mark 01:35 and we begin to follow four girls visiting the tropical paradise courtesy of a graduation gift from their parents. Warmly greeted by native Hawaiians at their hotel, the girls soon head to the Waikiki Beach for a taste of “sun, sand, and surf” (mark 03:10) before embarking on a shopping trip and pausing to watch a traditional hula dance and later visit the ʻIolani Palace, the royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii (mark 04:30), and glance at the famed statue of King Kamehameha. The film continues with scenic views from around the island and a somber visit to Pearl Harbor Naval Base (06:38) and view the remains of the USS Arizona. (The images are without the familiar white USS Arizona Memorial that today straddles the sunken hull of the battleship. The memorial was not constructed until 1962). The film takes the viewer from Oahu to the other islands, visiting sugarcane and pineapple plantations as well as volcanic craters and black sand beaches. The film shows us the beauty of Waimea Canyon on the western side of Kauai (mark 10:00) and takes us to a luau and its “gastronomic pleasure.” There are festive scenes from a parade celebrating Kamehameha Day (a public holiday celebrated on June 11) at mark 11:25 and a return to the beach before the girls (and the viewer) board a plane at mark 13:50 for the trip back to the mainland.
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Hawaii Five-0 (King Kamehameha Statue)
Finally here!
Hawaii 2010
A homemade spoof of the opening credits of the original Hawaii Five-0 television show, filmed on location in Hawaii while on vacation there this summer.
Some of the sights you'll see include: surfing at Waikiki; downtown Honolulu; USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor; Aloha Tower; surfing lessons from Faith Surf School; Diamond Head; stand-up paddle surfing; King Kamehameha statue; 'Iolani Palace; Duke Kahanamoku statue; cliff diver at Sheraton Maui Resort; luau at Paradise Cove; Maui Sunriders bike tour down Haleakala; Triology sail and snorkel excursion; more surfing in Waikiki.
Aqua Palms Waikiki - Honolulu (Oahu, Hawaii) - United States
Aqua Palms Waikiki hotel city: Honolulu (Oahu, Hawaii) - Country: United States
Address: 1850 Ala Moana Boulevard; zip code: HI 96815
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, this Honolulu hotel is located on Ala Moana Boulevard and is 5 minutes' walk to Waikiki Beach and Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon.
-- Installé à Honolulu, sur le boulevard Ala Moana, l'Aqua Palms Waikiki possède une piscine extérieure. Il se trouve à 5 minutes à pied de la plage de Waikiki Beach et du Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon.
-- El Aqua Palms Waikiki ofrece piscina al aire libre y se encuentra en el bulevar Alana Moana, a 5 minutos a pie de la playa de Waikiki y de la laguna Duke Kahanamoku.
-- Mit einem Außenpool erwartet Sie dieses Hotel in Honolulu am Ala Moana Boulevard nur 5 Gehminuten vom Strand von Waikiki und der Duke Kahanamoku Lagune.
-- Dit hotel ligt in Honolulu aan de Ala Moana Boulevard, op 5 minuten lopen van het Waikiki-strand en de lagune Duke Kahanamoku. Het beschikt over een buitenzwembad.
-- Dotato di una piscina all'aperto, questo hotel di Honolulu si trova sull'Ala Moana Boulevard, a 5 minuti a piedi dalla Spiaggia di Waikiki e dalla Laguna di Duke Kahanamoku.
-- Este hotel de Honolulu com uma piscina exterior está localizado na Alameda Ala Moana, a 5 minutos a pé da Praia de Waikiki e da Lagoa Duke Kahanamoku.
-- 屋外スイミングプールを併設するホテルで、ホノルルのアラモアナ大通りに位置しています。ワイキキビーチ、デューク・カハナモク・ラグーンまで徒歩5分です。 Aqua Palms Waikikiの客室には、42インチの壁掛け式薄型テレビ、コーヒーメーカー(地元産ハワイアンコーヒー付)、電子レンジ、小型冷蔵庫、豪華なリネンが備わります。 滞在中は、ハワイコンベンションセンターを探索したり、アラモアナ公園で一日を過ごせます。近くのダイヤモンドヘッドから素晴らしい眺めを楽しめます。 Aqua Palms...
-- 檀香山(Honolulu)酒店位于Ala Moana大道,距离Waikiki Beach海滩和杜克卡哈纳莫库泻湖(Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon)有5分钟的步行路,设有1个室外游泳池。 每间客房均提供42英寸壁挂式平面电视、本地产夏威夷咖啡和咖啡设施。Aqua Palms Waikiki酒店的客房设有微波炉、迷你冰箱和豪华床单。 酒店的客人可以游览夏威夷会议中心(Hawaii Convention Center),花一天时间游览阿拉莫阿纳公园(Ala Moana...
-- Hotel ten położony jest przy bulwarze Ala Moana, 5 minut spacerem od plaży Waikiki i basenu Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon w Honolulu. Na terenie obiektu dostępny jest odkryty basen.
-- Этот отель с открытым бассейном находится в городе Гонолулу на бульваре Ала Моана, в 5 минутах ходьбы от пляжа Вайкики и залива Дьюк Каханамоку.
-- Detta hotell i Honolulu ligger på Ala Moana Boulevard, 5 minuters promenad från Waikiki Beach och Duke Kahanamoku-lagunen. Hotellet har en utomhuspool.
-- يقع فندق Honolulu في شارع Ala Moana وعلى بعد 5 دقائق سيرا على الأقدام من شاطئ Waikiki والبحيرات الشاطئية Duke Kahanamoku ويضم مسبح في الهواء الطلق.
-- Αυτό το ξενοδοχείο βρίσκεται στη λεωφόρο Ala Moana στη Χονολουλού, σε απόσταση 5 λεπτών με τα πόδια από την παραλία Waikiki και τη λιμνοθάλασσα Duke Kahanamoku. Προσφέρει εξωτερική πισίνα και δωμάτια με ιδιωτικό μπαλκόνι.
-- Dette hotellet i Honolulu ligger på Ala Moana Boulevard, 5 minutters gange fra Waikiki-stranden og Duke Kahanamoku-lagunen, og har et utendørsbasseng.
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Hawaii Life: Surfing in Waikiki
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