Here's a breakdown of what we did each day in Kauai during April of 2019. More in depth articles will be posted on walksofnamayani.com in the near future.
DAY ONE/TWO: checked into Koloa Landing Resort and explored Koloa's shops and beaches
DAY THREE: hiked through Waimea Canyon
DAY FOUR: rented kayaks from Wailua Kayak and Canoe and hiked to Secret Falls
DAY FIVE: ziplined with Koloa Ziplines
DAY SIX: took a tour to the Napali Coast with Kauai Sea Tours
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Kauai officials are installing blue lights in public park restrooms to crack down on drug use
Wake Up 2Day Hawaii's Morning News
173' leap from Wailua Falls- gets knocked out
Was swimming in falls and random dude leaped from top of falls was knocked out almost drowned
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Island Air just one of several airport tenants that owe the state rent money
We dug deeper and found that’s not the state’s only airport tenant with a deal to delay payment in something called a deferral agreement.
The Abundant Kingdom of Hawaii: Part II- BIG ISLAND
Here is the home of aloha. A place where we have never quite experienced the vibrations of overflowing love before. A place where abundance is intertwined so gracefully everywhere; within the earth, humans and experiences. We invite you to view a glimpse of our perspective of two beautiful islands, Oahu and the Big Island. Thank you for being here along our journey with us! Love Always, The Lighthearts
Music in Part II: Mike Love- No Regrets Dubkonciousness- Summer Holiday
HIKI NŌ Episode #1010 – A Spark from Within and other stories | Program
TOP STORY
“A Spark from Within” Students from Maui High School in Kahului introduce us to Maui High robotics captain John Fabella. John’s mother passed away when he was just seven years of age, and his father was deported. Growing up without his biological parents, John found an extended family in his Maui Waena Intermediate School robotics team and later, in the Maui High School team. Says John, “I made family through robotics. I made that family. It’s not the family that was given to me. My friends now, my brothers, you know, my sisters now. They help me every single day and they push me further.”
ALSO FEATURED
–Students from Wai‘anae High School tell the story of a female wrestler who used to be teased and bullied about her weight, and lost the pounds to regain her self-esteem.
–Students from Hawai‘i Preparatory Academy Middle School in the Waimea district of Hawai‘i Island show us the proper way to saddle a horse.
–Students from Sacred Hearts Academy on O‘ahu report on “text neck,” a deformation of the spine caused by excessive texting and other uses of personal electronic devices.
–Students from Maui Waena Intermediate School in Kahului show us how a Maui family continues their New Year’s tradition of mochi pounding, even after the passing of the family matriarch.
–Students from Saint Francis School in the Mānoa district of O‘ahu profile a young entrepreneur who was inspired by his “tiger mom” to open an innovative ice cream business.
–Students from Nānākuli High and Intermediate School feature a young performing arts student whose biggest fan is his mother – even though she is deaf and not able to hear his musical performances.
This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by students from Island School in Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i.