Sunday, April 17, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Makapu'u State Wayside * Ka Iwi Scenic Shoreline
"Humpback whales (kohola) can be seen in Hawaiian waters from December to May. Mothers and calves can often be seen resting near shore. The acrobatic displays of humpbacks are visible from miles away.
Most of the North Pacific humpback whale population migrates nearly 3,000 miles to Hawaiian waters each winter to mate, calve, and nurse. During the spring and summer they return to feed in cool, nutrient-rich waters near Alaska and other northern areas."
Video coming soon - but there are others of this area at Hawaiiphotosofaloha's Channel
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Makapu'u Point Trail - Hiking to Makapu'u Lighthouse
What great views! The image above is taken from the beginning of the hike on the way up. The hike is an easy 1.5 mile walk on an asphalt path.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Waimanalo, the Windward side of Oahu
The Eastern Coast of Oahu is referred to as the Windward Side. Well, I didn't realize when I lived on the North Shore and only visited the Windward side, that Windward means
the Wind NEVER EVER stops - thank goodness it's a warm tropical wind!
Check out some of my video's
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Antique Waimanalo PO Boxes
Very Cool - Waimanalo post office boxes ~ they're antique! Here's mine up close. A combination to remember - reminds me of high school days.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Pirates of the Carribbean: On Stranger Tides with Johnny Depp
Parts of the latest Pirates movie were filmed on Oahu.
Captain Sparrow in the banyon trees at Kawela Bay. (montage)
Taken from Heeia State Park, looking down on Heeia Kea Small Boat Harbor in Kaneohe
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banyon trees,
hawaii,
Heeia Kea,
Johnny Depp,
Kaneohe,
Kawela Bay,
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