Waikoloa & the Kohala Coast - South Kohala - Big Island of Hawaii
A Clark Realty community lifestyle video about the town of Waikoloa and the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
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Kailua Kona surf at the old kona airport
The second video of the surf at the far end of the old airport beach in Kona hawaii
Drone over Kona, Hawaii
1 minute video of some drone footage along the west coast of Kona, Hawaii. Overhead drone shot of hammerheads
Mauna Lani Resort - Big Island of Hawaii
A Clark Realty community lifestyle video about living at the Mauna Lani Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii.
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NAALEHU ABOVE BEACH AREA HAWAII 2019
You saw the main beach area that I first posted here. The beautiful Pacific right at the waters edge. Well this is now anout 1,500 feet above it on the drive south to the furthest most south point of the United States. 1,375 miles from the equator.
A beautiful location as you can see.
Hawaii Now: Pu'ukohola National Historic Site
As a member of the Natural Resources Committee, Congressman Abercrombie visisted Puukohola National Historic Site on the Big Island to review preservation work. Also featured is an update on his efforts military housing initiative while boosting the local economy. (Original air date: April 2008)
Hawi & Kapa'au - North Kohala - Big Island of Hawaii
A Clark Realty community lifestyle video about the towns of Hawi and Kapa'au in the North Kohala district of the Big Island of Hawaii.
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Magic Sands 08-12-12
Beatiful Sunday morning at Magic Sands, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Shot with my GoPro Hero 2.
Big Island Hawaiian Adventures with George and Patty - Dolphin Quest at Waikoloa Village
You get in the water with the only state-sanctioned place on the Big Island to interact with trained Dolphins. The do not want you interacting or feeding wild dolphins, still many go out on the ocean and do it. We highly recommend Dolphin Quest at Waikoloa Village and their fantastic staff for a truly memorable dolphin interaction. Mahalo
VLOG| Naalehu, Hawaii | South Point Park | Papakōlea Green Sand Beach | Punalúu Black Sand Beach
South Point Park | Papakōlea Green Sand Beach | Punalúu Black Sand Beach Park ????
▷Papakōlea Green Sand Beach
1 of only 4 in the world, this green sand beach provides hiking trails, scenic bay views & swimming.
▷South Point
Ka Lae, also known as South Point, is the southernmost point of the Big Island of Hawaii and of the 50 United States. The Ka Lae area is registered as a National Historic Landmark District under the name South Point Complex. The area is also known for its strong ocean currents and winds and is the home of a wind farm.
▷Punaluʻu Beach
Punaluʻu Beach is a beach between Pāhala and Nāʻālehu on the Big Island of the U.S. state of Hawaii. The beach has black sand made of basalt and created by lava flowing into the ocean which explodes as it reaches the ocean and cools. This volcanic activity is in the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
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Ke Iki Beach Bungalows North Shore Hawaii
Ke Iki Beach Bungalows is the place to stay on the North Shore of Oahu.
Kailua Kona Real Estate Video Blog: Client Testimonial!
Nothing says job well done like a client endorsing the professional services I provide.
West Coast buyer Haze Moss, recently went on camera to speak about his positive experience in buying his family's dream home in the Holualoa area of Kailua-Kona Hawaii.
Haze shares details on the buying process, comfort level throughout the transaction, the impact of being out of state purchasers and his positive experience in working with me.
Mahalo Haze Moss, it was an absolute pleasure working with you!
I strive to provide excellent service to my clients! For Kona real estate assistance, questions or advice contact me anytime!
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Luxury Big Island by Harold Clarke | Hale Mehana: 53 Acre Luxury Ranch With 360 Degree Ocean Views
Located in the prestigious Waiki’i Ranch and also their largest lot, this 53 acre property seamlessly combines home and nature into an architectural masterpiece. Step inside the immense 7,004 sq. ft. interior living area consisting of 5 beds and 5.5 baths and you’ll quickly realize this home’s superior craftsmanship is unlike anything else in Hawaii. The cedar logs making up Hale Mehana were chiseled by hand for a perfect fit, each one was individually hand selected from the forests of Canada without a single nail used to join them. The immaculate attention to detail puts the cost of constructing this home at over $20 million dollars as the home was built first in Canada and then shipped to Hawaii to be reassembled to perfection making this the best value in the state for a true luxury ranch property.
Contact Harold Clarke of Luxury Big Island for more details, email at harold@luxurybigisland.com or call (808) 443-1320:
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Mo'okini Heiau: Warrior Kings and Human Sacrifice on Hawai'i
Narrated by Frank Burgess; Produced by Donnie MacGowan; Brought to you by Tour Guide--Our GPS Tours put Hawaii at your fingertips!
Have you ever seen anywhere as stark, impressive, primitive and ancient, yet still able to raise the hackles on your neck? Here, untold thousands of people were sacrificed to worship a new god, the war god Ku. Mo'okini Heiau stands today at the north end of Hawai'i, the well preserved remains of a terrible luakini heiau built by the powerful Tahitian kahuna Pa'ao in the 11th or 12th century. This heiau was the first temple of human sacrifice in Hawai'i and the first site in Hawai'i to be preserved as a National Historic Landmark under the Historic Sites Act of 1935. Mo'okini Heiau is now part of Lapakahi State Historic Park; as Mo'okini is an active Heiau and visitors are reminded to stay away if religious observances are being celebrated.
Built on the site of a much smaller heiau, Mo'okini Heiau (lit. many lineages) is said to have been raised in one night by as many as 15,000-20,000 men passing stones hand to hand from Pololu Valley, 14 miles distant.
Born nearby, Kamehameha the Great was brought to this heiau for his birth rituals.
To reach the enormous but especially well-preserved heiau, drive to near the 20-mile marker and turn onto the road to the Upolu Airport, heading left past the airport at about 2 miles. The unpaved section of the next 1.6 miles of road may require 4WD, but at any rate, one must park at the gate and walk 5 minutes to the heiau. The heiau itself is impressively large, 270 feet long by 140 feet wide by as much as 30 feet high.
This dirt road goes all the way (about 4 miles) to the old Coast Guard Loran Lookout and makes a wonderful beginner's mountain biking trip, especially considering the amazing historical sites along the way.
During the 11th century, warlike Tahitians arrived in the Hawai'ian Islands, conquering, enslaving, sacrificing and largely displacing the descendants of the original Marquesan settlers. Into this bloody landscape came Pa'ao, the terrible and powerful Tahitian kahuna who was affronted at the lack of respect the Hawai'ian Ali'i commanded and at the apparent weakness of the Hawai'ian gods. He sent back to Tahiti for the warrior chief Pili and together they brought worship of the powerful war god Ku to Hawai'i and strengthened the kapu system of laws and power of the Ali'i.
Worship of Ku demanded human sacrifice, which was performed at luakini heiau throughout the parts of Polynesia where Ku was venerated. Pa'ao caused Mo'okini Heiau to be constructed on the site of a previous, smaller heiau, of stones passed hand over hand from Pololu Valley. During this process, if a stone were dropped it was left where it lay to preserve the rhythm of passing; the scattered line of dropped stones can be followed all the way back to Pololu to this day.
The alter stones were brought by war canoe from Pa'ao's home heiau of Taputapuatea (lit. sacrifices from abroad), the most powerful and most feared heiau in Polynesia and the center of Ku worship. Boulders for cornerstones brought hundreds of miles across the sea from Taputapuatea were laid with human sacrifices
Beneath and gave this heiau a formidable power and the air of menace and despair that clings to it to the site to this day.
Outside the heiau walls can be found a large phallic rock and a flat stone with a cup-like depression near the top. Here, on this holehole stone, the baked bodies of human sacrifices were stripped of flesh and the bones saved to be rendered into fishhooks and dagger blades. Not much mention of the fate of the human flesh from these sacrifices is made, but it is universally documented that Polynesians everywhere were cannibals. This is a topic that is very difficult for the modern descendants of these people to come to grips with and one which is best simply accepted and not commented or speculated upon.
There is no counting the tens of thousands of Hawai'ians who were made sacrifice here on this stone at barren, terrible Mo'okini over the centuries, but the sacrificial victims were all gathered by a class of kahuna called the Mu, or body catcher; the foundation of the dwelling of the Mu can still be found among the ruins of Mo'okini.
There are no services in the vicinity of Mo'okini Heiau, whatsoever.
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Mauna convoy at Kahului Airport
The motorcade left Lahaina at around 1 p.m. and continued on to Central Maui, with additional participants joining in the convoy at designated points along the way.
Unknown Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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