KANALU K38 is a Hawai'ian based boating safety, education and media/event management company that provides NASBLA (National Association of Boating Law Administrators) programs.
KANALU K38 is dedicated towards saving lives and...
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KANALU K38 is a Hawai'ian based boating safety, education and media/event management company that provides NASBLA (National Association of Boating Law Administrators) programs.
KANALU K38 is dedicated towards saving lives and expanding horizons through public and occuapational boating safety courses that are designed for real world applications using Jet Skis, Waverunners, Sea Doos and Aquatrax trademark brands of Personal Watercraft (PWC). For occupational use: Rescue Water Craft (RWC).
PWC POWER STRUGGLE Hawaiian big-wave surfers weigh in on legal debate over use of PWCs Tom Pohaku Stone teaches a PWC class on the big Island of Hawai'i By: Dean Luke April 27, 2009 The tranquil Hawaiian islands of Molokai and Lanai are paradoxically situated between two of the most overtly commercial ones, Oahu and Maui. And yet, both islands have maintained decidedly unhurried and rural settings through a combination of the unspoken native Hawaiian rules of Ho'ihi (respect), gritty... Read Full Story
Postcards from Paradise is a series of monthly notes from the Hawai‘ian islands that spotlight the beauty, food, history and upcoming events of Polynesia.
Aloha from the middle of the Pacific! My name is Phillip Roberts and I have been lucky enough to live on O‘ahu since 1993. My first photographic coffee table book Waikiki Tiki is due to be published in late summer of 2009.
I’ve been reading a fascinating book published in 1975 by Island Heritage. Written by the late Honolulu... Read Full Story
Waikiki Beach, O'ahu, Hawai'i - Probably the easiest place to get a date after Vegas!
Originally named the Sandwich isles after the Earl of Sandwich, The Hawaiian Isles find themselves sandwiched between thousands of miles of ocean on not two, but all sides. One of the remotest inhabited places on earth, Hawaii is 2,300 plus miles from the nearest continent. The main isle O’ahu, which means the gathering place in Hawaiian, is where the most of the population has gathered.
The city of... Read Full Story
Waikiki Beach, O'ahu, Hawai'i - Probably the easiest place to get a date after Vegas!
Originally named the Sandwich isles after the Earl of Sandwich, The Hawaiian Isles find themselves sandwiched between thousands of miles of ocean on not two, but all sides. One of the remotest inhabited places on earth, Hawaii is 2,300 plus miles from the nearest continent. The main isle O’ahu, which means the gathering place in Hawaiian, is where the most of the population has gathered.
The city of... Read Full Story
Postcards from Paradise is a series of monthly notes from the Hawai‘ian islands that spotlight the beauty, food, history and upcoming events of Polynesia.
Aloha from the middle of the Pacific! My name is Phillip Roberts and I have been lucky enough to live on O‘ahu since 1993. My first photographic coffee table book Waikiki Tiki is due to be published in late summer of 2009.
Halona Beach, a.k.a. “Eternity Beach,” is on O‘ahu.
Known as “Eternity Beach” for the famous love scene in the... Read Full Story
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TRAVEL TO HAWAII FOR LESS THAN A TANK OF GAS
If you've ever longed to travel to the great islands of Hawaii but haven't Star Publish LLC invites you to read its newest title: Wai-nani: High Chiefess of Hawai'i - Her Epic Journey by Linda Ballou, renowned travel writer. Wai-nani is historical fiction, taking readers back to... Read Full Story
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The Hidden guidebook series hot-peppers its pages with little arrows that point to a multitude of off-the-tourist-track sites.
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Including Oahu, Maul, Kauai, Molokai and the Big Island; America’s most exotic destination remains as popular as ever, but Hidden Hawaii leads visitors beyond the places crowded with tourists. Award-winning author Ray Riegen shows where to lose the crowd and experience these magnificent islands l... Read Full Story
FOLLOW UP TO PWC POWER STRUGGLE Darrick Doerner + Tom Stone speak out on PWC use in Hawaii By: Dean Luke June 25, 2009 1359 views | 1 comments Share this story The primary intent of the story PWC POWER STRUGGLE was to shine a light on the state laws restricting channel crossings between the Hawaiian Islands. Tow surfing is but one PWC usage type in Hawaii, but because of its high visibility and explosive growth, it's the one that could have the most unfavorable influence on whether or not... Read Full Story
Maui No ka ‘oi is what the locals say—it’s the best, the most, the top of the heap. And there’s good reason for the superlatives. With its tropical allure, its art and cultural activities, and miles of perfect-tan beaches, Maui weaves a spell over more than 2 million visitors each year. Fodor’s Maui with Molokai and Lanai 2007 uncovers the treasures of these magnificent tropical islands—from the white-sand beaches of Wailea to the dense rain forest along the Road to Hana. With ent …
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Maui No ka ‘oi is what the locals say—it’s the best, the most, the top of the heap. And there’s good reason for the superlatives. With its tropical allure, its art and cultural activities, and miles of perfect-tan beaches, Maui weaves a spell over more than 2 million visitors each year. Fodor’s Maui with Molokai and Lanai 2007 uncovers the treasures of these magnificent tropical islands—from the white-sand beaches of Wailea to the dense rain forest along the Road to Hana. With ent …
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