Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows Hawaii US 2018
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ISLAND OF INSPIRATION
The island of Hawaii is the youngest and largest island in the Hawaiian chain. Nearly twice as big as all of the other Hawaiian Islands combined (hence, its nickname, “Big Island”), its sheer size is awe-inspiring. You can travel through all but four of the world’s different climate zones there, ranging from Wet Tropical to Polar Tundra. From the snow-capped heights of Maunakea; from the lush valleys of the Hamakua Coast to the jet-black sands of Punaluu Beach, the island of Hawaii is an unrivaled expression of the power of nature. However you decide to experience the island, it is sure to leave you Inspired!
The sun-drenched Kohala Coast sees an annual average rainfall of only nine inches, so soak in the sun and relax on Mauna Lani’s two sandy beaches, explore the Puako Petroglyphs, indulge at local restaurants or recharge at the spa. You’ll discover cultural treasures on the Kohala Coast, too, such as the remarkable Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site, the largest restored heiau in Hawaii.
Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection is a luxury resort on the Big Island of Hawaii which is approximately 23 miles north of the Kona International Airport. It’s a 25-minute leisurely drive to the resort. Our concierge can assist you with your ground transportation.
#Hawaii Island, the largest of the Hawaiian Islands, spans 4,028 square miles and is the most southern spot in the United States. There is a rich history and culture on the island with plenty of adventure from the mountain tops to the deep blue sea.
Extensive fitness offerings are fun and approachable for all ages. Indoors and outdoor classes such as beach boot camp and stand-up paddleboard yoga are available to provide variety and challenge you.
Hawaii - The Big Island
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It's a Moonbow and Kilauea Iki Trail, Especially the Moonbow is an unpublished work with a rainbow in the midnight.
Hawaii Island is a vast and natural rich island.
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★ Chain of Craters Rd
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Big Island Hawaii Adventures With Turtles While Cliff Jumping Puako
Come discover secret cliff jumping spots, swim with a Green Sea Turtle, and enjoy the Big Island of Hawaii at Puako with Trevor Drinen & family.
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The Big Island, Hawaii Drone Footage | 4K Stress reduction by viewing nature scenes
This video used about 20 hours for 7 days to capture the magnificent view of the island of Hawaii. We hope that this footage has the effect of reducing stress and improving sleeplessness. Just looking at nature has been shown to be effective in reducing stress. [Ulrich, R.(1984)] So I created this with high-definition 4K video and natural sounds. The aerial image shot the scenery of the island of Hawaii using DJI MAVIC AIR. We used EDIUS Pro 9 for video editing. The video content is , a beach, a sunset, a meadow, a lava plateau, a valley, and a plant. The flight scene was taken as slow as possible and for a long time to create a floating sensation.
Places you see in this video
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00:00 Honl’s Beach
00:13 Puako Bay, Puako Reef Fishery Management Area
02:48 Pu'u Huluhulu Cinder cone parking lot
02:56 The goddess of snow the Altar at Poliahu
03:15 Mauna Kea & Puu Huluhulu
05:30 Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope
05:36 Subaru Telescope & Keck Observatory
05:45 Subaru Telescope
06:36 NASA Infrared Telescope Facility
06:55 Mauna Loa Observatory Rd
09:00 Honl’s Beach
10:29 Kahalu’u Beach Park
11:02 HI-19 Scenic Overlook
16:10 Akoni Pule Hwy
19:47 Honl’s Beach
20:26 Rays On The Bay
26:00 Kēōkea Beach Park
29:12 Pololu Valley
31:55 Koai'a Tree Sanctuary (Kohala Mountain Road)
33:15 Kapa'a Beach Park
34:31 Kiholo Bay
37:03 Kailua Bay (Royal Kona Resort)
40:11 Mokuaikaua Church
40:44 Akoni Pule Hwy
42:35 Hāpuna Beach (This Beach regularly is voted among the‘best beaches in the world’.)
48:44 The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort (Under renovation)
01:01:34 Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area
01:14:22 South Point Park
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Ulrich, R.(1984). View through a window may influence recovery. Science, 224, 224-225.
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Records on recovery after cholecystectomy of patients in a suburban Pennsylvania hospital between 1972 and 1981 were examined to determine whether assignment to a room with a window view of a natural setting might have restorative influences. Twenty-three surgical patients assigned to rooms with windows looking out on a natural scene had shorter postoperative hospital stays, received fewer negative evaluative comments in nurses' notes, and took fewer potent analgesics than 23 matched patients in similar rooms with windows facing a brick building wall.
Scuba diving at the Mauna Lani resort coral reef, Hawaii. Nikon AW100 . 3 of 3
Scuba diving with Kerry, Suzie and Eric at the Mauna Lani resort coral reef, Hawaii. Nikon AW100, 30 feet max. depth
A Royal Battle, A King Sacrificed: Ke'eku, Big Island Hawaii
On the grounds of the Keauhou Beach Hotel are the remains of a heiau that served as both a luakini heiau (place of human sacrifice) and pu'uhonua (place of refuge). Built by the Hawai'ian Ali'i Lonoikamakakahiki in the 16th century, Ke'eku Heiau is one of the most famous religious sites in the State of Hawai'i because of its veneration in folk tales involving the 16th century wars between the Hawai'i and the Maui. The Heiau has walls an impressive 6 to 11 feet thick, and measures 150 by 100 feet in area. There are two stone features on the heiau's raised stone platform said to represent the defeated Maui Ali'i' Kamalalawalu's black and white war dogs, Kapapako and Kauakahiok'oka.
Carved into the rock in the inter-tidal region in front of this heiau is an impressive set of ki'i pohaku (petroglyphs). Due to geological subsidence of the island over the past several hundred years, these petroglyphs are visible only at low tide, or by mask and snorkel. There is one large anthropomorphic petroglyph in particular that is said to represent the sacrificed Maui Ali'i, Kamalalawalu.
To reach Ke'eku Heiau, park either in the Kahalu'u Beach Park or at Keauhou Ohana Beach Resort. From Kahalu'u, walk onto the Keauhou Ohana Beach Resort property through the gateway in the fence between them and follow the asphalt path to the pool deck, through the lobby of the resort and join the paved path that runs along the end of the Resort driveway. From the Resort parking lot, walk up the drive to the paved path that runs along the end of the driveway. Following along this path, one passes Punawai Spring first, then, where the path runs around the end of the tennis courts the Mo'o Twins homesite. Continuing on the path until it ends at a broken concrete bridge among No Trespassing signs is Hapaial'i Heiau. To get to Ke'eku Heiau, one may take one's chances crossing the old concrete bridge, or one can walk on stones and wade across the tidepool at low tide (be very careful, the rocks are extremely slippery). Immediately at the south end of the bridge begin the walls and platforms of Ke'eku Heiau. Although in ruin and disarray, this Heiau is one of the most accessible and impressive temple sites in the immediate area. Remember that these are holy religious sites to modern native Hawai'ians; to not trespass, walk or climb on the temple proper; take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints.
Further Information: During 16th century, Lonoikamakakahiki, a Hawai'ian Ali'i, and Kamalalawalu, an Ali'i of the Maui, had numerous battles for possession of each other's island. It is said of the penultimate of these battles, when the Maui attacked the Hawai'i, the numbers of warriors was so vast that as the first of the Maui war canoes were landing on Hawai'i, the last of their canoes were just leaving Maui.
Lonoikamakakahiki had become enraged with Kamalalawalu during the course of this battle. The invading Maui had captured his leading general, gouged his eyes out and then had spears run through his eye sockets. Lonoikamakakahiki vowed a bloody revenge.
When Lonoikamakakahiki's army vanquished the Maui, he took Kamalalawalu over to the Ke'eku Heiau and sacrificed him alive to celebrate the great victory. The method of sacrifice was slow and graphic. Kamalalawalu was staked to the ground for several days, then taken to a nearby flat rock and butchered. The body was then towed to sea and fed to the sharks (some versions of the folktale have Kamalalawalu impaled on a pole for several days, before being butchered on the flat rock).
Hawai'ian folktales hold that Kamalalawalu brought with him into battle two large, fierce war dogs, a white one (Kapapako) and a black one (Kauakahiok'oka). The dogs are said to have lain down and died on the spot of Kamalalawalu's execution. Although buried beneath the heiau luakini platform, it is said that these dogs can still be seen roaming, and heard howling, in the night searching for their fallen master. Two stone features found on the makai side of the Ke'eku Heiau stone platform represent Kamalalawalu's two dogs.
Petroglyphs along the rocks, visible at low tide between Kahalu'u Beach Park and Keauhou O'hana Beach Resort, commemorate the sacrifice of Kamalalawalu by Lonoikamakakahiki. No Services.
For more information on visiting Hawaii in general and touring ancient temples on the Big Island in particular, visit tourguidehawii.com and lovingthebigisland.wordpress.com.
Filmed and Produced by Donald B. MacGowan.
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The Big Island hawaii
a fantastic island this video shows a visit to a macadamia nut factory; A trip through volcanoes national park showing an active volcano; the national bird Ne Ne; Kilauea volcano and a walk thorugh the Thurlston Lava tube.
Location
19°34′N 155°30′W
Area
4,028 sq mi (10,430 km2)
Area rank
1st, largest Hawaiian Island
Highest elevation
13,803 ft (4,207.2 m)
Highest point
Mauna Kea
Population
185,079 (as of 2010)
Density
46 /sq mi (17.8 /km2)
Hawaiʻi, also called the Island of Hawaiʻi, the Big Island or Hawaiʻi Island (/həˈwaɪ.i/ or /həˈwɑːiː/; Hawaiian: [həˈwɐiʔi] or [həˈvɐiʔi]), is an island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean. With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2), it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States. The island is often referred to as the Big Island to reduce confusion between the island and the state. It is coterminous with Hawaiʻi County and includes the Hilo Micropolitan Statistical Area.
As of the 2010 Census the population was 185,079. The county seat and largest city is Hilo. There are no incorporated cities in Hawaiʻi County (see Hawaii Counties).
Hawaii's Kohala Coast.
In the shadow of Hawaii's volcanoes is paradise from the remote oasis on Hana under Haleakala on Maui to the Mauna Loa volcano and the South Kohala Coast under the Mauna Kea Volcano, at over 33,000 feet when measured from the ocean floor is higher than Mt Everest. Volcanoes, extinct and active are the source of Hawaii's beauty and energy. When it comes to energy, the Natural Energy Lab near Kona has been making waves. Originally focused on ocean thermal energy conversion, today the center is growing Maine lobsters in it's nutrient rich deep sea water, bottles treated water for Japan, has solar and wind power projects as well as biofuel algae. And for those with a lot of energy, there is the Ironman competition which includes a 2.4 mile ocean swim, a 26.21 mile run and a 112 mile bike ride from Kona to Hawi and back. Of course for those with a little more time on their hands, a relaxing visit to Hawi is like stepping into old Hawaii. Originally a thriving sugar plantation town and nearby birthplace of Kahmeamea I, today it has some historic buildings from the 1800s, with shops, restaurants and galleries. You can find old and new Hawaiiana from ceramic pineapples, body lotions and creams made from local coconuts and other fruits, Kona coffee beans and Hawaiian shirts. Bamboo restaurant is a popular spot... Formerly a grocery store, today it has live music on the weekends, a bar, and store. The specials on the. Emu the day I was there was naked chef and wild women. But I settled on the Vietnamese salad with grilled mahi mahi, spring rolls and noodles. A number of top resort hotels are along the Kohala Coast including the Hapuna Prince , a 350 room with a golf course and at the foot of the Hapuna Beach a half mile sandy beach considered to be one of the top in the country. Nearby is the Mauna Lani, home to the Orchid hotel and Mauna Lani hotel. The Two golf courses that intertwine between both hotels make up the north Nd south courses where the senior skins is played. Legendary holders have played there from Bob Hope to Arnold Palmer. At the Mauna Lani you can get an Aloha greeting from the carp. Water is a dominant theme at the Mauna Lani with waterfalls, ponds, and even a turtle habitat. Nearby shopping centers have restaurants like Tommy Bahamas and Ruth's Chris, but the economy has taken its toll on retail shops where there are lots of vacancies. The march 11. 2011 tsunami took it's toll on the Kona Village Resort which closed its doors after 45 years. The nearby Four Seasons resort with a Jack Nicolas golf course is a popular oceanfront alternative. The legendary Mauna Kea resort was created by Laurence Rockefeller in 1965 at a cost of $15 million ...at that time the highest price for hotel construction. After a total renovation following an earthquake in 2006, today the hotel has elegant oceanfront rooms and suites, with flat screen tvs, Internet. The stunning beach is considered one of the finest in Hawaii with white sand, turquoise waters and a gateway to the deep blue pacific ocean. There is snorkeling among the outer rocks and reefs, paddle boarding and when the winter swells arrive, surfing and boogie boarding. The Manua Kea has a spa with body treatments and facials ... And a selection of restaurants from Manta And Wine Pavilion which serves a comprehensive buffet breakfast from waffles and omelets to broiled salmon, bright red local tomatoes, Puna sunrise papayas. And local wild cats are ever ready for handouts. Other wildlife from real manta rays at night to the world's largest Mccaw parrots. At Number 3, the restaurant on the famous Robert Trent Jones golf course ... Every meal starts with huge popovers. Spicy tomato soup with a tuna melt sandwich is a great traditional dish or for something with a little more Hawaii try the cooked tuna poke salad. The driving range has all the amenities of a great golf course and with ocean and mountain views it's a challenge to keep your eye on the ball. Many of the holes (recently redesigned by Trent Jone's son, Reese) have ocean views and none are more classic than the 3rd hole where the ball crosses a ocean cove. Higher up on the course the winds can pick up. One needs to remember no matter what hole you are on, the greens run towards the ocean. Each evening, as the ancient blowing of the conch shells sounds the time to lite the tiki torches along the beachfront ... Locals and visitors take time out to watch the sunset and if luck is on their side .. Perhaps catch a green flash as the sun drops into the pacific.
March 2018 Dive (Big Island Hawaii)
Fast dive for some dinner. Bright sun calm waters and tame fish. Big Island Kona
The Big Island
This is our trip to the Big Island of Hawaii. We had a lot of fun walking around on top of volcanoes, climbing to the top of Mauna Kea, and cliff diving at the southern most tip of the United States, South Point.
I hope you enjoy!
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Canon 5D mark ii; 24-70mm f2.8
Canon t3i; 18-55mm f3.5-5.6, 50-250mm f4-5.6
Canon t2i; 28mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8
2x GoPro HeroHD 2
2x GoPro HeroHD
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The Beach
SCUBA Dive at Hilo Hawaii
A compilation of shots taken from two back-to-back dives at Leleiwi Beach Park in Hilo, Hawaii. One of the best shore dives in the State of Hawaii, where you can experience more than you imagined on any one dive. Hilo Ocean Adventures is the PADI Dive Center of choice in HIlo.
Puako dive
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The adventures of Big Island Explorer
Best Places to take photos on Hawaii!
If you want to know exactly where to go to get the most epic shots of the Island of Hawaii, we've got you covered. Kari takes you to the spots for epic sunsets, waterfalls, wildlife and even lava!
Holoholokai Beach Park, Big Island
This is not your typical picture-perfect white-sand beach. The rocky strip of coastline boasts something completely different.
Hawaii Big Island Trip- Day 2- Kealakekua Bay
-Hike Ka'awaloa/Captain Cook Trail to the Captain Cook Monument.
-Snorkel in Kealakekua Bay- one of the most amazing snorkel spots we've ever been to! Water was crystal clear and amazing abundance of sea life and corals that were not bleached thoroughly!
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Pictures: iPhone 6
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HAPUNA BEACH HAWAII!!
This is a shot from our balcony of the beach at Hapuna Prince Resort. Beautiful!
Snorkeling at Kukio Nui Beach Kona Hawaii 2018
Kukio Nui Beach has limited access to just 28 cars per day, and is located on a private resort property. The shallow lagoon and soft sand beach is wonderful for families with small children. Snorkeling just beyond the tall lava formation at the far end of the lagoon is best done at high tide. I was fortunate enough to film a Green Sea Turtle swimming by me while I was snorkeling, and can seen at the end of this short video. Use Google Maps to search for the location of Kukio Nui when visiting Kona, Hawaii.
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The Big Island Hawaii Manta Ray night dive snorkel
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With comfortable year round weather, some of the most unique beaches in Hawaii, and wide open spaces, Big Island living offers a little something for everyone. Perhaps this is why so many people have chosen to make the Big Island of Hawaii their living destination.
However, perhaps the most appealing aspect of Big Island living is the price of real estate. No other place in Hawaii allows for the same price range as the Hawaii does. When you are viewing single-family homes, townhouses and condo on the Big Island you feel like you are looking at properties on the mainland. This is because the prices for real estate properties on the Island are the most affordable in the state of Hawaii.
While it may feel like mainland prices, it definitely isn’t mainland living. You get the full feel of island living on the Big Island of Hawaii. Luscious and tropical greenery and amazing Pacific Ocean surf await you in this island paradise with mainland prices.
The island of Hawaii has perhaps some of the most recognizable and unique destinations in the world. From the hikes and valleys to the black sand beaches, Big Island living is second to none when it comes to adventure and family friendly living. With good schools, great communities and a laid back way of life, the Big Island is an ideal place to hang your hat and call home.
One of the most well known attractions/destinations on the Big Island is Volcano National Park. Home to an always erupting volcano, it is definitely a must see if you chose to call the Big Island your home. The park is majestic and massive, and you can view some of the most amazing lava rock and lava rock formations around. Not only that, but hiking the area is also an attractive thought. A definite must experience.
The Big Island of Hawaii is bigger than all of the other islands combined. With plenty of laid out and open space, the Big Island offers a number of wonderful natural attractions and pieces of real estate. The island is continually growing, both population wise and land mass wise, and it has become one of the more popular destinations for people moving to Hawaii.