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Here's some more pink. On the beach and hotel.

Romantic Makeup & Hairstyling, Vintage Feel :)

 

Location: Hilton Hawaii Village Wedding

 

Application: Airbrush Foundation, Blended eyeshadow, Morning Makeup

Trip with brother, mom and dad to Hawaii.

 

This is my first trip to Hawaii.

 

We stayed at the Hilton Head Resort in the Rainbow Tower.

Edited ISS058 image of snow on the very top of a volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii.

This series of sunset shots was taken while on a sunset dinner cruise off the coast of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu.

So after much work and saving and pain and sweat, we finally made it out to Hawaii for some Skydiving and some RnR. Best time i have ever had in my life.

 

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February 19, 2012 - Our last beach day in Hawaii at Poipu beach

A Hawaii overprint note is one of a series of banknotes (one Silver Certificate and three Federal Reserve Notes) issued during World War II as an emergency issue after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The intent of the overprints was to easily distinguish US currency captured by Japanese forces in the event of an invasion of Hawaii and render the bills useless. These were all recalled in April 1946 and most were burned in a Hawaiian crematorium rather than ship them stateside.

My trip to Hawaii, DECEMBER 2012 Island of Oahu.

January 9-17, 2025 - Halekulani Hotel on Oahu - Honolulu, Hawaii

 

View from Halekulani Hotel room 543, of Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head.

Trip with brother, mom and dad to Hawaii.

 

This is my first trip to Hawaii.

 

We stayed at the Hilton Head Resort in the Rainbow Tower.

An HDR image of the State Capital Building in downtown Honolulu. For a log time there was a huge tent erected in the middle of the floor. When it was recently removed I found out they were putting in the tile mosaic on the floor.

This was the finale at The Feast of Lele in Lahaina, Maui.

latest bag i made

Hawaii Forest & Trail Bird Tour

Rainforest and Dry Forest Adventure

A great day birding for endemics with Garry!

Postcard

 

Circa 1960's...

Hawaii 2007

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Kalapana Black Sand Park

 

The Kalapana Lava Viewing Area in the Puna District on Hawaii's Big Island is where one can see the lava flows of Kilauea volcano punching into the Pacific Ocean. It is about an hour drive from the town of Hilo, and a 20 minute hike from the end of Highway 130.

 

In 1990, lava from Kilauea volcano engulfed Kalapana, a historic Hawaiian fishing village and residential area, and the black sand beach at Kaimu.

   

Rare, and fully mature; most we see atop Mt. Haleakala are keiki/'babies' (no bloom )

This one approx. 5 ft. tall.

 

Ancient Hawaiian Petroglyphs at on the grounds of the modern resort development of Waikaloa on the "big island" of Hawaii.

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Fusco Family and Joel Steiner trip to Hawaii in July 2019 to the islands of Kona (Big Island) and Oahu including Bay Club at Waikoloa and Disney's Aulani Resorts.

Hawaii photographer Mark Holladay Lee of Holladay Photo is based on the North Shore of Oahu Hawaii. Specializing in water photography, wedding photography, trash the dress, family photography, and Hawaii commercial photography. to see more work by Holladay Photo got to www.holladayphoto.com.

Hawaiian Sugar Shave Hana Lei Shower Gel and Face Wash feels like bathing in a tropical waterfall and leaves your skin radiantly hydrated, super clean and incredibly soft, while retaining a delicious island scent.

Built between 1911 and 1913, this Classical Revival-style building was designed by Henry D. Whitfield to house the main branch of the Library of Hawaii. Funded by a grant from Andrew Carnegie, the library originally consisted of only the front wing, and features a green tile hipped roof with eaves featuring decorative panels, twelve-over-twelve double-hung windows on the first floor and eight-over-eight windows on the second floor, doric pilasters framing many of the window bays in the central portions of the side and rear facades and the end bays of the front facade, a two-story front portico with doric columns and three large arched window and door openings, which allow light and access into the main foyer, which is a double-height space topped with a large skylight, and decorative corbels above the first floor window and door openings on the front facade. The building was expanded to the rear by C. W. Dickey between 1927 and 1930 to meet the growing space requirements of the library, which added a rear wing and a central courtyard to the complex, with the rear wing featuring fixed steel pivot windows, a departure from the double-hung windows utilized on the original building, but otherwise matches the original building on the exterior. The courtyard features a double-decker loggia at the face of the rear addition, with a row of french doors providing access from the original building, flanked by stone doric pilasters. In 1990-1992, the library saw another addition onto the rear of the building, which matches the 1913 and 1930 sections of the building, and features three large arched windows in the center of the rear facade, echoing the front entrance of the original building, with additional renovations being carried out at this time that modernized the facility to make it more safe, accessible, and functional. The building serves as the flagship main branch of the Library of Hawaii, a statewide system that serves the populations of all the counties and islands of the state. The building is a contributing structure in the Hawaii Capital Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

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Textures in pahoehoe lava flows on the Big Island, Hawaii.

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