Best Molokai Snorkeling
Located in the Hawaiian Islands, the snorkeling in Molokai offers over ten good snorkel dive spots. The best Molokai snorkeling based on popularity are considered to be Kawakiu Beach, Moku Hooniki, Moomomi Beach, Papohaku Beach Park, and Dixie Maru Beach. This POV video of snorkeling in Molokai was produced by SNORKELINGDIVES.COM in August 2017.
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MOLOKAI HAWAII: Hawaiian by Nature
On the third day of my trip to Maui, we left Maui Nui (the big island of Maui) for the island of Molokai. We took a small twin-prop plane from Kapalua airport to Honolulu, Hawaii. From Honolulu, we boarded the same twin-prop Island Air plane for a quick, 15 minute flight to Molokai. Molokai had the smallest airport I've ever been in and the luggage was brought out on the carts right to us at a small, stainless steel table. It was really cool! Some locals informed me that the baggage handlers in Molokai used to wear sunglasses and listen to music, so they didn't have to interact or talk with the tourists picking up their luggage! Funny!
Everyone in Molokai was super nice to us and we went on a sight-seeing tour of Molokai Island before getting back to the Hotel Molokai. We went to Kaunakakai, the main town on the island of Molokai, to do some shopping. Then we headed out towards Kimimi Beach with a few stops along the way to see St. Joseph's Catholic Church; one of St. Damien's favorite on the island. Molokai is known for it's church's. With an island population around 8,000, I think they have more churches than people!
After a brief stay at Kimimi Beach and lunch, we headed to Ali'i Fishpond. Molokai is also known for their fishponds. They were once the bread basket of the Hawaiian Islands with over 100 fishponds around the island. These fishponds use ancient Hawaiian methods to capture fish in a pond close to shore that then develop and grow into food sources for Hawaiians. Many native Hawaiians in Molokai still follow this self-sustaining spirits using the fishing and hunting available on the island. Ali'i Fishpond is one of a few remaining Molokai fishponds that Molokai and their people are trying to bring back to a functioning fishpond.
After the fishpond, it was my favorite stop of the day (other than our return to Hotel Molokai), Coffees of Hawaii!! This was a great stop, just for the coffee, although I was really hoping for a tour. We originally had a tour scheduled, but as in many things in Molokai, we were a little behind schedule. Molokai is a place for relaxation and serenity. Don't ever expect to be on a schedule in Molokai. It's one of the slowest moving places I've ever visited. Very much on island time. Not a single thing wrong with a slower pace of life, just be prepared for this if you ever visit Molokai.
Last stop was the Kalaupapa lookout. An absolutely spectacular view of the tallest sea cliffs in the world and the former leper colony at Molokai.
Special thanks to the Molokai Visitors Bureau: and
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Worldwide Voyage | ʻĀina Momona: Sustainable Molokaʻi
As Hōkūleʻa docked in Kaunakakai harbor, crewmembers experienced sustainable life on Molokaʻi as they met with local residents around the island.
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Shawn Michael Dohmen | The iDcard | Shawn Dohmen Hawaii
Shawn Michael Dohmen | The iDcard | Shawn Dohmen Hawaii
Shawn Dohmen's iDcard - Great Savings at the Palm of Your Hand
Saving money has never been more important especially in these financially trying times. From discount coupons to group buying sites, people will always try to find ways to save up on their purchases.
Enter the iDcard. Brainchild of young entrepreneur and self-styled Cheap Executive Officer (CEO) Shawn Dohmen of Isle Discount in Honolulu, the iDcard was conceptualized and introduced in the area way back in 2010 to help both merchants and buyers.
What is the iDcard?
The iDcard is comprised of a large exclusive network of retailers, restaurants, shops, bars, nightclubs, hotels, and other commercial establishments in Hawaii, Nevada, and New Jersey that offers major discounts on services and goods. The discounts can be claimed by people who own an iDcard, which would also signify their membership to the network.
What do the business owners and local entrepreneurs get out of this set up? First off, they get valuable free advertising. All iDcard sponsors get a chance to be featured on the network's website, partner promotions, and official mobile apps for absolutely no charge. These sponsors get to choose how much savings they would like to offer customers. They also get to retain 100% of all the income from the publicity from iDcard's networks.
Those who want discounts from these establishments can purchase an iDcard. Unlike other discount cards, an iDcard is valid not just on the calendar year itself, but for a full year starting from the date of purchase. It can also be reused over and over again unlike one-time use coupons. The iDcard comes in a wide variety of customizable designs and can be personalized with the owner's name in embossed print.
The iDcard Today
Back when the iDcard was first introduced in 2010, people thought that Shawn Dohmen was crazy for coming up with the idea. They told him that it just wouldn't work. But nearly four years later, they are proven wrong. WIth a little help from Carlos Asuncion and Randy Graham, Cheap Development Officers (CDO) of the iDcard venture, iDcard has now grown into one of the most extensive discount networks in Hawaii, with thousands of sponsors and affiliated establishments in Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Big Island. It has also expanded into two other states, namely Nevada and New Jersey.
Some of the businesses that support iDcard include Kincaid's, Menchie's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Makani Catamaran, Ewa Beach Golf Course, Germaine's Luau, San Lorenzo Bikinis, and Teddy's Bigger Burgers. The amount of discounts depend on the establishment, and often range from 10% up to 50% off on most goods and services.
Where can I get an iDcard?
Idcards are available for purchase at the Isle Discount official online store ( for $40. Shipping is free! The cards are expected to arrive one to two days after purchase. Customers can choose from the many colorful designs that are available on the site; they also get to specify the name that will be embossed on the card itself.
Aside from the official online store, iDcards can also be purchased at a discount through the various fundraisers that iDcard and Isle Discount supports.
Why get an iDcard?
The iDcard is pefect for loyal customers of the establishments that are included in the iDcard discount network. Aside from discounts on goods and services, iDcard members also have the opportunity to receive freebies, join promotions, and be featured on the official iDcard social media pages.
Whether it's eating out a restaurant, staying at a hotel room, renting a car, buying souvenirs, or surfing at a beach, iDcard is here to help people save money. It's convenient and easy-to-use; just look for establishments with the iDcard sticker, and present the iDcard when making a purchase. All the affiliated establishments and shops can be found on the official iDcard website at theidcard.com or islediscount.com.
The iDcard works on the premise that being able to save money, allows people to spend more on the things that they love. With that said, the iDcard is one of the best investments that you'll ever make this year. At the price of just $40, you can potentially save hundreds and even thousands of dollars just from shopping at your favorite establishments and stores alone. Not only do you get to save money, you also help out the local businesses in your area.
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Congresswoman Mazie Hirono Floor Statement Celebrating King Kamehameha the Great
Congresswoman Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) introduces her bill that would authorize the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for an event on June 7, 2009 to celebrate the birthday of King Kamehameha I.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 503 | Molokai High School | Volunteer College Counselor Earl Nakamura
Premiere Airdate: October 17, 2013
Earl Nakamura was once told by his counselors that he would never make it in college, but now working at Molokai High School, Nakamura is a career readiness counselor who helps students reach the college of their choice. While serving in Vietnam, Nakamura wanted to become a schoolteacher. After receiving a job offer from the principal of Molokai High School, Nakamura moved to Molokai where he taught for thirty years. Through Nakamura's guidance, the students of Molokai High School are able to receive help with financial aid and learn that they are able to accomplish anything as long as they believe in themselves.
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