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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.
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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Hawaii No. 5 with passengers at the CAMA Fall Festival.
Notice that the "cow catcher" is missing although it was there earlier in the day.
Kapu, or sacred laws, were of utmost importance to Hawaiian culture and the breaking of kapu was punishable by stoning, strangulation or spearing. However, certain areas were designated as places of refuge and no blood could be shed in its confines. So, if you manage to escape from the spearing or stoning and make it to the place of refuge you were safe.
You can also hide here from a war enemy and you were protected and given a second chance.
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.
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.
Hawaii Forest & Trail Bird Tour
Rainforest and Dry Forest Adventure
A great day birding for endemics with Garry!
Not actually adding this to my vanity plates collection -- I only shot it in the local HyVee grocery store parking lot 'cause it's odd to see a Hawaii plate in Nebraska.
This was shot from a helicopter tour of the Hawaiian Island of Kauai. That is the actual waterfall from the beginning of Jurassic Park. This was really cool for me as it is one of my favorite movies. Even after watching all three movies(and the dinosaur havoc), if someone said to me "would you like to go to a park full of dinosaurs on a remote tropical island, and by the way there's an impending storm", I wouldn't think twice. Show me the dinosaurs!
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.
Ancient Hawaiian Petroglyphs at on the grounds of the modern resort development of Waikaloa on the "big island" of Hawaii.
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