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Ke'e Beach Kauai
A rocky northern Kauai beach where the hula dance is said to have originated. Also known to be the most visited beach in Kauai.
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- Kauai, Hawaii, United States
- Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii, United States
- Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii, United States
- Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii, United States
Photos in this video:
- Snorkeling in Ke'e Beach - Kauai, Hawaii by Bakasyonista from a blog titled Journey to Paradise: Kauai
- Blue Room Cave by Ke'e Beach by Lilly_annew from a blog titled Limahuli Garden and Kiluea Farmers Market
- Ke'e Beach - Kauai, Hawaii by Bakasyonista from a blog titled Journey to Paradise: Kauai
- Snorkeling in Ke'e Beach by Bakasyonista from a blog titled Journey to Paradise: Kauai
- Snorkeling at Ke'e Beach by Cognitive77 from a blog titled We're back at home (and the rest of the pics)
- Ke'e Beach by Vayacondios from a blog titled Swimming with Turtles
Hawaii Vlog Part 1: Kauai
This video is about my trip to Hawaii. This is the first part of a two part series. This video focuses on the first half of my trip which was located on Kauai. Stay tuned for part 2 when I surf and go snorkling. I hope you enjoy this video!
Kauai Adventure
Snorkel Adventure Off The Na Pali Coast w/ Danette Clancy!
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Mobile record: 01/25/2010 02:40 PM Hyatt Tour, Kauai
Mobile record: 01/25/2010 02:40 PM Hyatt Tour, Kauai . Recorded in Koloa, Hawaii, United States - Captured Live on Ustream at with the Ustream Mobile App
Waimea Canyon - Retro 24
There are canyons and there are canyons. In the second category among others are the Grand Canyon, Arizona, Gorge du Verdun in southern France and the Waimea Canyon.
The Waimea Canyon, along with the Na Pali Coast, are the two most remarkable geographical features on the island of Kauai.
A leisurely drive north into the interior of Kauai from the seaside towns of Waimea or near-by Kekaha on the south-western coast culminates at Waimea Canyon, 4,120 feet above sea level. The reward is stunning vistas, including the dramatic Kalalau Lookout.
As I look at my photos, I am one more time amazed at the beauty of this canyon and I am thankful for photography and blogging as they help in preserving this wonderful memory.