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Our second day on the Big Island of Hawai'i happen to be Saturday, so we drove to Waimea farmers market where I bought bunch of tropical fruit and the best goat cheese ever. We also had breakfast at the Hawaiian Style Cafe.. Awesome! And I hope you enjoy the drive from Waikoloa Village to Waimea and back.
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Karen and I leave Oahu to spend the next several days with family and friends on The Big Island of Hawaii. On our first day we explore the home of Karen's mother in the village of Honomu just outside of Hilo and later explore Akaka Falls State Park & Hawaii Botanical Gardens.
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Travel thru two Hawaiian islands Oahu and Big Island in 10 days. Camping on the beach, snorkeling and swimming in the ocean, hiking in the mountains, kayaking and watching lava leak.
Hawaii - Big Island and Kona - January 2019
Some highlights from our recent trip to Hawaii, including an incredible manta ray snorkeling experience, snorkeling around Captain Cook Bay, a visit to Pearl Harbor and Volcanoes National Park, and the beaches of the Big Island. Enjoy!
Hawaii's Most DANGEROUS Places to Visit!!
People dream of Hawaii vacations. Who doesn't want to take a trip to paradise? But Hawaii also has some of the most dangerous and scariest places to visit, including some that are SO deadly...they are illegal!
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Aloha! When most people think of Hawaii, they think of beautiful honeymoon destinations or interesting culture. While that’s mostly true, it’s also important to respect the power of nature, in all of its beauty, because it can turn on you in an instant. Find out exactly how many of these places in the Hawaiian Islands are so deadly that they are illegal to even visit!
Number 9: The Toilet Bowl.
In Hanauma Bay, the deadliest beach in Hawaii, there is a very unique and very dangerous tourist attraction…the Toilet Bowl swimming hole. This natural swimming hole was formed over many centuries as waves continuously crashed against the lava rocks that make up the coastlines of Hawaii. The waves pour into the pool with great force through a hole in the lava rock, but then the water is sucked back out the hole as the waves retreat. This phenomenon is what gave the pool its name, as the water rushing back out through the hole in the rock resembles a flushing toilet. The area of the Toilet Bowl is on a very treacherous coastline, and the trail leading to the pool is dangerous to walk along. The whole area is usually closed off due to several people having drowned or seriously hurt themselves while trying to swim the toilet bowl.
Number 8: Stairway to Heaven (Haiku Stairs)
The Stairway to Heaven, or Haiku Stairs, is a treacherous hiking trail that spans along the mountain range of Oahu’s Ko’olau. It is a steep and dangerous wooden stairway that totals 3,922 steps. It was originally built as an access trail by the US Navy to reach a top-secret radio facility that was used to contact ships operating in the Pacific Ocean. Although the area has been officially closed for some time, there are many hikers who do not take notice of the warning and no trespassing signs, as they want to be able to say that they climbed the Haiku stars.
To try and increase security around the stairs there was a guard stationed at the bottom to stop people before they start the climb, and in a one year period, during 2014, it was noted that 11 hikers got arrested for trespassing and were landed with a hefty $1,000 fine. And the reason it’s closed? Many deaths and injuries have occurred to hikers who have attempted this climb over the years.
Number 7: Kalalau Trail.
The Kalalau trail is thought to be one of the most incredible hiking trails in America. It is found on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, and takes the hiker through the natural wonder of the Na Pali Coast. It is a 22-mile hike that takes on a variety of different terrains and challenges such as wading through streams and balancing along tiny paths set into the steep cliffs. There are many beautiful things to see on this hike, just two miles in you’ll find the beautiful Hanakap’ai beach. Then, four miles in, is the breath-taking hanakapai waterfall. Going on beyond that point, though, things get much more dangerous. Areas of the trail, such as the infamous ‘Crawlers Ledge,’ are risky and dangerous for anyone to attempt, the tiny paths on the edge of the red clay cliffs are crumbling and slippery and the area often attracts heavy winds. There have been noted deaths on this trail, from hikers falling from the ledge paths down the cliffs, some 300 feet toward the ocean.
Number 6: Spitting Caves.
The spitting caves, at Portlock Point, Honolulu, are an ‘off the beaten track’ tourist spot, popular among the adrenaline seeking dare devils among us. The cliffs that rise up over the caves are a popular area for cliff jumpers to seek their big thrills. Sure, it can be said that any cliff diving spot is dangerous, but the spitting caves provide extra danger that is truly deadly. The way the current of the ocean flows, there are moments when the waves and swell get sucked dramatically into the caves with a loud bubbling, then whoosh back out again, back into the tide.
If the jumper does not time his flight just perfectly, they could get sucked into the cave with the current and slammed against the rocks before being spat back out into the ocean. The drop itself is around 55-feet and, even without the dangerous swells into the cave below, the jumper has to jump in at the right spot to avoid hitting any rocks on the way down. At least 7 deaths have been noted from attempting this cliff jump since November 2000.
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Incredible Beautiful Hawaiian Rainforest Tiny Home Featured on HGTV's Tiny Paradise
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Featured on the 2018 HGTV's Tiny Paradise, this tiny house is nothing short of amazing! Approximately 304 sqft., it feels so spacious and offers all the comforts of a home. Attention to detail, craftsmanship, and design was well thought out for this very special build. Prepare all your meals in this fully equipped kitchen, complete with a farm sink, refrigerator, full sized dishwasher, full sized Italian dual fuel convection oven. Enjoy the interior/exterior fireplace, that also can be vented to warm the interior of the tiny home for those chilly Volcano nights, or grill from your sundeck outside! Wood deck, railings and stairs was added on to enjoy the cool Volcano weather on sunny days. Custom features of this home includes:
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Hawaii Volcano Update 2018 - Hawaii's Kilauea Massive River Of Lava Wipes Out Beautiful Kapoho Bay
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- Hawaii's Kilauea Massive River Of Lava Wipes Out Beautiful Kapoho Bay
Hawaii's largest volcanic eruption in years is on a destructive streak with no signs of slowing down.
The latest Kilauea eruption began on May 3 and has unleashed towering clouds of ash, hurled bombs of lava, and dumped rivers of molten rock into the tropical countryside, engulfing lush green landscapes and serene neighborhoods without discretion.
Most recently, the volcano sent a slow-moving yet enormous lava flow through the region of Pāhoa on the far-east end of the Big Island.
On Sunday, the flow crept toward Kapoho Bay, a roughly 1,000-foot-wide ocean retreat. By Tuesday, the lava flow had completely engulfed the bay and surrounding neighborhoods.
Kapoho Bay is gone. Wiped out. Completely filled in with lava. The outlet reported that hundreds of homes have been destroyed, including the second home of the Big Island's mayor. Official counts peg the loss at about 200 structures demolished by the volcano since May.
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Pacific Union “All God’s People,” August 24, 2018 Episode 213
The Bulletin for All God's People #213
REDWOOD ADVENTIST ACADEMY CELEBRATES FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
On August 20, Redwood Adventist Academy students returned to the campus destroyed by fire October 2017. As students returned for a new school year, they were welcomed by both firefighters and local law enforcement who came to show the school the community's support.
Marc Woodson, Acting President of the Northern California Conference, along with Stephanie Leal and Julie Lorenz from the Communication team, were on campus on Monday as part of the welcome to new and returning students. They asked some of the students and parents how it felt to be back.
Jorge Sibrian, a third grader told them, I’m feeling happy. Not everything burned down. I hope just to have fun here and to remember memories of my school.
Students noted the changes the fire made to their campus and shared what they look forward to for this school year. Liberty Bertuccelli, a seventh grader, said, It definitely feels a bit different, kind of surreal. It’s nice to be here, and I like being with friends. I hope that Mrs. Weems will start sports, so I can play flag football.
Parents also shared what it felt like to be back at RAA's campus. Yolanda Merklin, parent of an eighth-grader, summed up the emotions when she said, It’s nostalgic to be back—really good. I feel like we’ve come home. It’s like a family reunion.
While the enrollment at Redwood has dropped because of the fire, there is a strong commitment in this community to keep the school open while plans to rebuild are finalized.
In preparation for the school year, RAA set up temporary modular classrooms for their students. They also set up a large tent on the grass for assemblies and for a place students can play in bad weather.
The dream of being back in school on campus is starting to come true! See more photos of RAA's first day of school via the link below.
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Our prayers are with the nearly 1,000 teachers who are standing before some 12,000 students in 150 schools across 5 states—as they begin this year.
We invite you to join us in holding up our Educational System—asking for God to bless the students and teachers, to enliven their classrooms with the Spirit of Christ, so that the joy of learning and of God's grace might be experienced on their campuses and in each of their lives.
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At the time of this publication, the effects of Hurricane Lane on Hawaii are unknown. An updated bulletin will be sent if and when updates become available.
Cease to dwell on days gone by
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Here and now I will do a new thing;
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Can you not perceive it?
I will make a way even through the wilderness
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