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Breakout Waikiki | July 22, 2016
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Epic Aloha-Honolulu, Hi 2018
December 2018
12 rooms of arts and them installations, photo-ready rooms for you to tour and make memories. Every room was so unique and showed the beautiful colors of Aloha. ALL the staff there were so friendly and AWESOME!!! They gave us great suggestions for photos.
We loved the fact that you get a room to yourself(or your group) to explore and take pictures/videos. In this case, we were able to just dance around and be silly until the previous group was done with the room ahead of us.
My all time favorite room was the Rainbow Room. (raindrops, swing sets, neon colored themed) My husband's favorite was the Beach themed.
Epic Aloha is located right in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki where we stayed so it was very convenient for us. We bought tickets online in advance which took like less than 5 minutes. You're greeted through the mini shop where you will sign a waiver and then they lead the way to where your adventure starts.
Each room filled your body with excitement and thrill because they're all SOOOOO beautiful.
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Hawaii in April! Amazing state, great city and lovely people!
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Tortoise found roaming in Mililani
The Hawaiian Humane Society says tortoises often break out of their pens and they can also dig their way out.
President Obama and daughters eat at Side Street Inn, venture into Waikiki
The group ate a little bit of everything off the menu, including pork chops, fried rice, salad and lilikoi baby back ribs.
RAT LUNG WORM in HAWAII || MUST KNOW FOR TOURISTS AND LOCALS
75% of slugs on the Big Island test positive for Rat Lung Worm. Cases on Maui have been confirmed. The entire state is at risk. A little bit of prevention goes a long way towards protecting your health from this destructive parasite.
ALWAYS: Wash and inspect your fruits and vegetables, especially LEAFY GREENS, under running water. Inspect each leaf. Even a tiny piece of a slug or flat worm can contain thousands of parasites. Young slugs can be tiny (2mm) and nearly translucent, so careful inspection and thorough washing is necessary.
Cooking and freezing appears to kill the parasite.
DO NOT EAT RAW LEAFY GREENS AT RESTAURANTS OR POT-LUCKS. IT'S NOT WORTH IT. Always ask at AirBNBs, especially rural, if they use catchment water and if it's safe to drink/brush teeth.
Those on catchment water need to take special precautions if they drink from their catchment.
The severity of infection depends on the number of parasites ingested.
Much of the information in this video was collected via a discussion I had with two experts at an informational booth during a local event. Unfortunately, there still hasn’t been enough local research so a lot is still unknown about this parasite, how it’s contracted, or how it can be effectively treated. Just last year, in a show of political posturing, high-ups in the State government purposefully gave research funding to an organization unprepared to study RLW instead of the requesting, prepared organization.
Hopefully more will be done in the future to study this disease as slug infection rate is now extremely high.
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Hawaii To BAN Cigarettes? - Why Prohibition NEVER Works!
Josh Sigurdson reports on the absurd potential future implementation of an essential ban on cigarettes in the state of Hawaii.
Lawmakers in Hawaii who have not been shy in the past when it came to proposing absolutely unorthodox, shockingly ridiculous, statist laws are now proposing a law that would effectively ban smoking... for anyone under 100 years old...
So not only is the 100 year age restriction snide but the very notion of banning cigarettes flies directly in the face of logic.
Cigarette smokers are the last people you want to restrict as far as mainstream addictions go. Fiending smokers will light torches if they cannot light their smokes.
The ban would not include e-cigarettes, cigars or chewing tobacco. Well wasn't that kind of them?
This video essentially breaks down how every time prohibition is attempted, it fails absolutely miserably. This time will be no different and it needs to be called out. This is a blatant infringement of individual liberty and it appears that the state of Hawaii is doing whatever it can to incrementally frog boil the public until those who live in Hawaii don't even realize they have no freedoms remaining.
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Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Thomas Jaggar Museum, Hawai'i, United States, North America
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory is a volcano observatory located at Uwekahuna Bluff on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera on the Island of Hawaiʻi. The observatory monitors four active Hawaiian volcanoes: Kīlauea, Mauna Loa, Hualālai, and Haleakalā. Because Kīlauea and Mauna Loa are significantly more active than Hualālai and Haleakalā, much of the observatory's research is concentrated on the former two mountains. The observatory has a worldwide reputation as a leader in the study of active volcanism. Due to the relatively non-explosive nature of Hawaiian volcanic eruptions, scientists can study on-going eruptions in proximity without being in extreme danger. Located at the main site is the public Thomas A. Jaggar Museum. Besides the oral history of Ancient Hawaiians, several early explorers left records of observations. Rev. William Ellis kept a journal of his 1823 missionary tour, and Titus Coan documented eruptions through 1881. Scientists often debated the accuracy of these descriptions. When prominent geologist Thomas Jaggar of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology gave a lecture in Honolulu in 1909, he was approached by businessman Lorrin A. Thurston (grandson of Asa Thurston who was on the 1823 missionary tour) about building a full-time scientific observatory at Kīlauea. The Hawaiian Volcano Research Association was formed by local businessmen for its support. George Lycurgus, who owned the Volcano House at the edge of the main caldera, proposed a site adjacent to his hotel and restaurant. In 1911 and 1912, small cabins were built on the floor of the caldera next to the main active vent of Halemaʻumaʻu, but these were hard to maintain. MIT added $25,000 in support in 1912 from the estate of Edward and Caroline Whitney to build a more permanent facility. The first instruments were housed in a cellar next to the Volcano House called the Whitney Laboratory of Seismology. Inmates from a nearby prison camp had excavated through 5.5 feet (1.7 m) of volcanic ash. Massive reinforced concrete walls supported a small building built on top of the structure. Professor Fusakichi Omori of Japan, now best known for his study of aftershocks, designed the original seismometers. This seismograph vault (building number 29 on a site inventory) is state historic site 10-52-5506, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 1974 as site 74000292. From 1912 until 1919, the observatory was run by Jaggar personally. Many important events were recorded, although as pioneers, the team often ran into major problems. For example, in 1913 an earthquake opened a crack in a wall and water seeped in. The windows meant to admit natural light caused the vault to heat up in the intense tropical sun. The opening of the national park in 1916 (at the urging of Thurston) brought more visitors to bother the scientists, but also park rangers who would take over public lectures. The prison that had supplied laborers was replaced by the Kīlauea Military Camp. In 1919, Jaggar convinced the National Weather Service to take over operations at the observatory. In 1924, the observatory was taken over by the US Geological Survey and it has been run by the USGS ever since (except for a brief period during the Great Depression, when the observatory was run by the National Park Service). When the Volcano House hotel burned to the ground in 1940, the old building was torn down (although the instruments in the vault continued to be used until 1961).
George Lycurgus convinced friends in Washington D.C. (many of whom had stayed in the Volcano House) to build a larger building farther back from the cliff, so he could built a new larger hotel at the former HVO site. By 1942, the Volcano Observatory and Naturalist Building was designated number 41 on the park inventory. However, with the advent of World War II, it was commandeered as a military headquarters. HVO was allowed to use building 41 from October 1942 to September 1948, when it became the park headquarters (and still is today, after several additions). About two miles west, in an area known as Uwekahuna, a National Park Museum and Lecture Hall had been built in 1927. The name means roughly the priest wept in the Hawaiian Language, which indicates it might have been used to make offerings in the past. The HVO moved there in 1948 after some remodeling of the building. This site was even closer to the main vent of Kīlauea. In 1985 a larger building was built for the observatory adjacent to the old lecture hall, which was turned back into a museum and public viewing site. Modern electronic equipment now monitors earthquakes from several sites.
Mauna Loa erupts and the lava floats down the slopes in Hawaii, United States. HD Stock Footage
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Mauna Loa erupts and the lava floats down the slopes in Hawaii, United States.
Volcanic eruption in Hawaii. Mauna Loa erupts. The lava flows down the slopes. Aerial view of the lava flowing along slopes. Location: Hawaii. Date: February 28, 1949.
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Status Entertainment Hawaii-Tanioka/Tanaka Wedding 8/3/13 @ Hyatt Waikiki
A short clip of our set up for a wedding on 8/3/13 at the Waikiki Hyatt Regency. Shows full room uplighting, live sound, dj, and gobo pattern backdrops.
Forecast Public Art in Hawai'i with Mundano
From November 7-11, 2017, the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) and Forecast Public Art came together to support a unique public art residency in downtown Honolulu. Celebrating its 50th year of Art in Public Places, The SFCA aimed to break out of the traditional public art mold and bring public art and social engagement together to address one of the most pressing issues facing the Hawaii community- homelessness.
Internationally recognized Brazilian street artist Mundano brought his unique approach to public art and social engagement to raise awareness about the “invisible superheroes” who collect recyclables and trash every day in Hawai’i. Mundano worked in collaboration with Ian Kuali’i, a multi-disciplinary artist born in Orange County California and raised in Maui.
Video by Vincent Ricafort.
Hawaii Eruption: Special Session Ask Discussed (Aug. 7, 2018)
How Hawaii Can Prepare for Disasters (episode 362)
RB Kelly and Cynthia Sinclair take a look at the Lessons for Hawaii from the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season. It was put together by the Partnership for Pacific Resilience and Natural Disaster Preparedness Training Center. The conference took a look at the state of readiness for Hawaii for natural or man-made disasters, by hosting experts in the field. Speakers included Jennifer Sabas, of the Partnership for Pacific Resilience, Karl Kim, of the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center, Tim Manning, former Deputy Administration for Federal Emergency Management Agency, a panel moderated by Ray Tanabe, of the National Weather Service, including Dennis Hwang, of Hawaii Sea Grant, Kevin Sur, of Ohio EMA, Irvin Mason, of the Virgin Islands EMA, Carmen Concepcion, from the University of Puerto Rico, a panel moderated by Connie Lau, of HEI, and Toby Clairmont, of Hawaii EMA, including Roy Amemiya, of the City and County of Honolulu, Matt Cox, of Matson, Ron Cox, of Hawaiian Electric, Chris Crabtree, of Hawaii Healthcare Emergency Management Coalition, Jerry Dolak, of the Outrigger Resorts and the Hawaii Visitor Industry Security Association, Ernest Lau, of the Honolulu Board of Water Supply, and John Wood, of Paycom, a luncheon speech by Paxi Paster, of keystrong.org, as well as breakout session by Jeff Payne, of NOAA, Ron Kouchi, of the Hawaii State Senate, and Susan Tai, regional director for Partners for Pacific Resilience.
Think Tech also walked the floor to get the feedback from the attendees about the conference.
Also includes a commentary by Keli'i Akina about the rail.
Original Air Date March 25, 2018. Episode 362
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South Shore Oahu Afternoon Sightseeing Tour - Pali and Makapu'u
Venture beyond Waikiki on this exciting tour of Oahu's south shore. Hotel pick ups will be performed from Waikiki. The tour will begin with a stop at Makapu'u Beach, an amazing lookout point located on Oahu's southeastern tip. From this point, you can see the island of Molokai in the distance.
Then you're off to the nearby Halona Blowhole, an underwater lava tube that shoots water high into the air when waves flow into it. When the surf is up or during high tide, the water can reach up to a height of 50 ft!
From here, you will also have a great view of Sandy Beach, a popular boogie boarding spot, but known for some of the most dangerous breaks on Oahu-beginners beware. See the pros dodge and overcome these treacherous waters. You'll be sure to take a lot of pictures here.
Other south shore locations that will be featured on this tour include the Waimanalo white sand beach, Diamond Head crater, and Hanauma bay.
On your way back to Waikiki, your tour guide will show you Kahala, the Beverly Hills of Oahu. See the size of the homes where Hawaii's millionaires reside as well as their meticulously manicured, tropical gardens.
Also, discover the Nuuanu Pali Lookout, a breezy and beautiful spot overlooking east Oahu. From here, see the towns of Kaneohe and Kailua along with the many blues of the illustrious Pacific Ocean.