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Posted on 21 June 2010.
How’s that for cheap fare to Hawaii? Click to see details Buy below to get any of these formats – PDF, Epub, Amazon Kindle format, LRF (for Sony readers), PDB (Palm Doc). Buy “Moving to Hawaii 2011″ for just $4.99 by Clicking Here
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Posted on 01 June 2010.
Makapu’u Beach Park Waimānalo, Hawaii 96795, 96825 Where is Makapu’u Beach Park? Makapu’u is located at the furthest point east on Oahu, Hawaii. Just past Sandy Beach going counterclockwise around O’ahu island on Kalanianaole Highway (State Route 72). The Makapu’u trail leading to the lighthouse is just before Makapu’u Beach, also on the right. Hawaiian [...]
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Posted on 27 May 2010.
Diamond Head Volcano State Landmark, Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii Also spelled Diamondhead (disambiguation) Location: From Waikiki follow Diamond Head Road nestled between Makapu’u Ave. and 18th Ave. Detailed directions at bottom of this article. GPS Coordinates for Geo Cachers: 21°15’35.0 N 157°48’42.3 W / 21.25972°N 157.81175°W / 21.25972; -157.81175 What is Diamond Head Volcano? [...]
Posted on 25 May 2010.
Hanauma Bay Beach Park 7455 Kalaniana’ole Highway (route 72), Southeast O’ahu 808-396-4229 – recorded information Hanauma Bay (pronounced “ha-nowmah”, in Hawaiian) was once a spot reserved for Hawaiian royalty and favored for its great fishing. Hana in Hawaiian is “bay” and uma is “shelter”. The bay is both a nature preserve and Marine Life Conservation [...]
Posted on 19 May 2010.
I saw a great post by a guy that told what he did over one weekend on Oahu, so, just briefly I wanted to write up what I’d do if I found myself on the island of Oahu with just one weekend to see as much as I could. Friday night – assuming I arrive [...]
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Posted on 15 May 2010.
Living at Tantalus mountain you’ll inevitably hear drifting cars sliding through the hairpin turns late at night on the weekends. In another bold and potentially disasterous move, the City of Honolulu has decided to deal with the problem harshly be adding “Tyre Grip” to the surface of the road which will, according to one resident [...]
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