Visit to Eternity Beach Hawaii
So much fun, even when the surf's up in the cove!
Halona Blowhole - Oahu, Hawaii, United States
- Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company)
Halona Blowhole Oahu
Read more at:
Travel blogs from Halona Blowhole:
- ... One of the cool things to see was the Halona Blowhole, where the ocean comes up under a lava bench and rages out through a hole ...
- ... We went on to see the Halona Blowhole which is beside a very small beach now called Eternity Beach as the film From Here to Eternity was filmed here ...
Read these blogs and more at:
Photos from:
- Oahu, Hawaii, United States
- Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States
Photos in this video:
- A local pointing where the Halona Blowhole is by Bakasyonista from a blog titled Journey to Paradise: Oahu
- The Halona Blowhole by Mattoliver from a blog titled Aloha from Oahu!
- Halona Blowhole by Mindydyan from a blog titled The North Shore, Pearl Harbor, and East Coast
Eternity Beach - Hawaii
Drone video in Hawaii
The Blowhole and From Here To Eternity Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
ETERNITY BEACH LAVA TUBE!!
Nearly hidden from everyone's view, yet in the middle of Halona Beach Cove -- the Here to Eternity Beach, there is a long dark lava tube which was formed by rapidly moving lava flows millions of years ago.
FLIMED JAN 2013
Halona Blowhole and Eternity Beach | South Shore Tour | Shaka Guide Oahu
The Halona Blowhole sits just before Sandy Beach when coming from Waikiki. It formed when a piece of the ceiling of an underwater cave collapsed. Now, when waves fill the cave with water, the pressure has nowhere to escape but through the hole. This causes water to shoot out of the hole in a pressurized mist, resembling a whale’s blowhole.
On days with particularly rough seas or wind, you can see water spray many feet in the air, just like a geyser!
There’s a convenient lookout you can pull into to park. From the lookout is a gorgeous view of Sandy’s beach, the blowhole, and Halona Cove.
Halona Cove was dubbed “Eternity Beach” because it was where a scene in From Here to Eternity (a 1950’s WWII movie) was filmed. There is a steep rocky decent to the beach for those who want to get down, so good luck and watch your step!
Shaka Guide’s South Shore Oahu Tour takes you to the Halona Blowhole, in addition to many other must see destinations!
ShakaGuide.com/shaka-guide-oahu
Hawaii Ke Iki Beach Bungalows
Halona Blowhole on Oahu
The Halona Blowhole can be found on the south side of Oahu along the coastal highway, just 5 minutes down the road from Hanauma Bay, and neighboring Eternity Beach & Sandy Beach. The famous reef blowhole is best viewed in windy and stormy sea conditions, or when the surf is up on the this side of the island. Aloha & Enjoy!!
HALONA COVE and BLOWHOLE HD Waydes World Hawaii
CHILD FRIENDLY We headed over to the Halona Blowhole lookout to get a little closer look at the Blowhole as well as the beautiful and secluded Halona Cove beach. Tourists and vacationers are not well aware of this beach and if they see it they don't seem to bother finding a way to get down to it. When you get to this beach you will find very few people if any on it. Only the locals know how much of a GEM this beach is!
HAWAII. OAHU.The Kiss of the Sun
HAWAII. OAHU.The Kiss of the Sun. When I look after the passing sun, I want to run after him! Each sunset is an escape from reality to touch eternity. Sunset on the Sunset Beach in Oahu is one of my brightest memories of Hawaii.
#sunset #gerl #sea #Hawaii, #Oahu, #Beach, #Sunset, #SunsetBeach, #Evening, #Waves, #SunsetontheIslands, #SunsetinOahu, #SunsetinHawaii, #ParadiseIslands, #Nature, #PacificOcean, #Ocean, #Sun, #EveningSun, #Surfer, #закат, #закатвгавайях, #тихийокеан, #океан, #волны, #море, #серфер, #гавайи, #оаху, #закатвоаху, #gerl, #gerlonthebeach, #девушка, #девушканапляже
My channel is not only about my impressions of trips to different countries and places of power. First of all, it is an attempt at spiritual journey and spiritual growth. This is a symbolic journey into the world of signs of the universe.
A few words about me: My life is a real odyssey. I was born in Riga, the capital of Latvia, lived in Belarus, then moved to Moscow, Russia and now I live in the city of my dreams New York. My native language is Russian. After graduating from the University of Cinema VGIK, I worked for a long time in Moscow as a journalist, editor, wrote about cinema, directed short films and made a program on TV. Now I was carried away by travel, video and photography, which turned into my passion. I have visited about 30 countries, including USA, Russia, India, China, Singapore, Vietnam, United Arab Emirates, Norway, France, Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, The Bahamas ... Travel, video and photography help me understand myself and the world around us. Like the hero of Paulo Coelho's book The Alchemist, I try to listen to my heart and perceive the visible world as a ghostly reflection of a subtle upper world filled with light and love ...
Content:
1. Travel diary.
This is a 3-5 minute video of the travel experience. A fascinating video sequence with offscreen music.
2. Short films on different topics: countries, people, persons, flora and fauna ...
3. The philosophy of life.
These are variations on different topics with voice-over text in English and Russian.
4. RELAX - minutes.
This is a minute sketches of moods to the music.
5. Slideshows on different topics lasting one minute using my photos.
Hawaii: Halona Blowhole Cove (Episode 5)
Like & Subscribe for more!
Song- I Think I Love You- Phora
Hawaii: Trip to Paradise (music video)
The road to paradise is less traveled. Luckily we had a phone camera to capture some amazing footage of our adventures across the Hawaiian islands. What to do in Hawaii? Watch this video featuring awesome spots from Waikiki to Maui to the tune of Trip to Paradise (Trance Mix) by Pasha.
This is a new video where we go behind the waterfall at Kipahulu after the road to Hana on Maui, swim with the turtles at Waiamea Bay on the North Shore of Oahu, go on top and inside volcano crater at Haleakala highest point on Maui above the clouds, inide a cave at Eternity Beach (Halona), all over Diamond Head. Nice display of a silent lightning storm filmed in Waikiki on Oahu.
F-22 flyover Honolulu, Hawaii
In honor of the late Senator Daniel Inouye Dec. 23, 2012. Memorial services held this morning at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Punchbowl Crater, seen in the distance as the jets fly over in missing man formation. Aloha Danny, your ohana wish you eternal peace.
Halona Blowhole
See the natural wonder of the Halona Blowhole in Honolulu Hawaii. For more information about the blowhole, check out ArmchairHawaii.com.
Mermaid caves - West Coast Oahu -OAHU - Hawaii - USA
Mermaid Caves - North Shore
Hidden Beach in Hawaii
A little known beach on Oahu is hard to get to but didn't turn out to be as secluded as we had intended. lilgeorgiapeach.blogspot.com
USS Arizona Memorial Ferry Boat, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States, North America
The USS Arizona Memorial, located at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, marks the resting place of 1,102 of the 1,177 sailors and Marines killed on the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 by Japanese imperial forces and commemorates the events of that day. The attack on Pearl Harbor and the island of Oʻahu was the action that led to the United States' direct involvement in World War II. The memorial, built in 1962, is visited by more than one million people annually. Accessible only by boat, it straddles the sunken hull of the battleship without touching it. Historical information about the attack, shuttle boats to and from the memorial, and general visitor services are available at the associated USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center, which opened in 1980 and is operated by the National Park Service. The sunken remains of the battleship were declared a National Historic Landmark on 5 May 1989. During and following the end of World War II, the Arizona's wrecked superstructure was removed and efforts began to erect a memorial at the remaining submerged hull. The Pacific War Memorial Commission was created in 1949 to build a permanent memorial somewhere in Hawaiʻi. Admiral Arthur Radford, commander of the Pacific Fleet attached a flag pole to the main mast of the Arizona in 1950 and began a tradition of hoisting and lowering the flag. In that same year a temporary memorial was built above the remaining portion of the deckhouse. Radford requested funds for a national memorial in 1951 and 1952 but was denied because of budget constraints during the Korean War. Throughout the 1950s there was discussion of scrapping the Arizona altogether. President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved the creation of the National Memorial in 1958. Enabling legislation required that the memorial budgeted at $500,000 be privately financed; however, $200,000 of the memorial cost was actually government subsidized. The national memorial was designed by Honolulu architect Alfred Preis who had been detained at Sand Island at the start of the war as an enemy of the country because of his Austrian birth. The United States Navy specified that the memorial be in the form of a bridge floating above the ship and accommodating 200 people. The 184-foot (56 m)-long structure has two peaks at each end connected by a sag in the center of the structure. It represents the height of American pride before the war, the sudden depression of a nation after the attack and the rise of American power to new heights after the war. Critics initially called the design a squashed milk carton. The architecture of the USS Arizona Memorial is explained by Preis as, Wherein the structure sags in the center but stands strong and vigorous at the ends, expresses initial defeat and ultimate victory ... The overall effect is one of serenity. Overtones of sadness have been omitted to permit the individual to contemplate his own personal responses ... his innermost feelings. There are three main parts to the national memorial: entry, assembly room, and shrine. The central assembly room features seven large open windows on either wall and ceiling, to commemorate the date of the attack. The total number of windows is 21. Rumor says this symbolically represents a 21 gun salute or 21 Marines standing at eternal parade rest over the tomb of the fallen, but guides at the site will confirm that this was not the intention of the architect. The memorial also contains an opening in the floor overlooking the sunken decks. It is from this opening that visitors come to pay their respects by tossing flowers in honor of the fallen sailors. In the past, leis were tossed in the water, but because string from leis poses a hazard to sea life, leis now are placed on guardrails located in front of the names of the fallen.
One of the three 19,585 pound anchors of the Arizona is displayed at the entrance of the visitor center. (One of the other two is at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix.) One of the two ship's bells is in the visitor center. (Its twin is in the clock tower of the Student Memorial Center at the University of Arizona in Tucson). The shrine at the far end is a marble wall that bears the names of all those killed on the Arizona, protected behind velvet ropes. To the left of the main wall is a small plaque which bears the names of thirty or so crew members who survived the 1941 sinking and chose prior to their death, or whose family chose after their death, to have a canister containing their ashes interred within the wreck by US Navy divers. Any surviving crew members of the Arizona (or their families on their behalf) can elect to have their ashes interred within the wreck. The USS Arizona Memorial was formally dedicated on 30 May 1962 (Memorial Day) by Texas Congressman and Chairman of Veteran Affairs Olin E. Teague and Hawaiʻi Governor John A. Burns.
Halona Blowhole
Day 5-3 Halona Blowhole 10-13-18
We visit the Halona Blowhole and spent a lot of time there watching the blowhole.
You can contact us at adamsvanadventures@gmail.com if needed.
Pu Liu and Liu Yu Yen Wedding in 4K
Edgar Pu and Ashleigh Liu get sealed in the beautiful LDS Hawaii Temple located in Laie.
Jellyfish Stinging in MICROSCOPIC SLOW MOTION - Smarter Every Day 120
Tweet⇒ FB⇒
Official comment thread on Reddit here:
Shot with a Phantom Miro Camera
More info! ⇊ Click below for more links! ⇊
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you think we earned your subscription, please consider subscribing.
If you want the Great Barrier Reef to be your real-life science lab, find out more about joining the explorers of the tropics and studying at JCU:
More importantly, go do research with Dr. Seymour and figure out why the Box Jellyfish is the most venomous animal in the world and help us find a cure. You might even be able to exploit the cardio-attacking mechanism to learn how to help doctors understand the heart better.
Music is Narwhal and Bottles by A Shell In The Pit.
Download them here:
I shot the tentacle with a Phantom MIRO LC320S made by Vision Research:
Box Jellyfish footage by Richard Fitzpatrick at -
Tweet ideas to me
I'm also on Instagram and Facebook
If you like what I do and want to support my efforts to create Smart kids and Smarter Every Day here are a couple of links you can use to help. You will be notified when every single video is released!
Patreon Support Link:
Subbable Support Link:
Warm Regards,
Destin