Big Island Zipline Tours – Snacks and Scenery

Big Island Eco Adventures Zipline tour includes snacks and scenery! Contact Hawaii Discount at 866-482-9775 or www.hawaiidiscount.com for information on ordering Hawaii zipline tours at discounted prices. Make your Hawaii Vacation memorable with a Hawaii Zip Line Adventure
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Fishing Hawaii – Lavaocean Mahi Mahi fishing Action aboard the Grady White Tigercat with Captain Dan & Fisherman Noah at local FAD bouy KH on the eastside of Hawaii, Big Island.
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airventures gippsland aeronautics GA8 Airvan landing lihue airport kauai hawaii march 14 2010

this is our super cool GA8 Airvan by airventures landing at lihue airport on kauai hawaii march 14 2010. this might be the very first time ive flown in a small size airplane. it was fun bouncing down the runway and then aiming for the sky. we did a 60 minute tour of the island including the na pali coast the north side hanalei princeville and then cut across the middle of the island to see the big mnts and the huge waterfalls. so much fun. amazing way to see the whole island. much cheaper then the heliocopter tours and I think it was actually better.
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Go Oahu Card * Go Hawaii Travel

GoHawaiiTravel.com Go Oahu Card is your ticket to the best things to see and do in Oahu! One Ticket, 30 Attractions, One Low Price. The Go Oahu Card is your ticket to the best Oahu has to offer. For one price you can enter over 30 attractions including the Battleship Missouri, Pacific Aviation Museum, Sea Life Park, Grand Circle Island Tour, and much more. The Go City Card is the only ticket you need, saving you up to 45% or more compared to buying single tickets at each attraction. And if you buy a 3, 5 or 7 day Card, take your pick from Germaine’s Luau, Polynesian Cultural Center, Surf Lessons, or a day’s car rental.
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Discover Hawaii Tours North Shore Tour

Oahu sightseeing tour featuring the Oahu North Shore, Surfing Beaches, Film Locations and the Dole Plantation www.discoverhawaiitours.com Discover Oahu’s North Shore! You’ll be amazed to see how diverse Oahu actually is. The islands North Shore is quite different than bustling Waikiki. Here you’ll see unique red-sand fields, tropical plantations, green mountains, world-class surfing beaches such as Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay, and Pipeline. On this tour, you will also visit the Dole Plantation. Try delicious pineapple whip and see how pineapples grow. Then you’ll be heading north to see the quaint little town of Haleiwa and the surfing beaches in this region. On Oahu’s windward coast, discover scenic lookout points such as the Pali Lookout. You’ll also visit famous Hollywood film locations including sites where Jurassic Park, Lost and Fantasy Island were filmed. Also near Kaneohe is the beautiful Kaaawa Valley, overlooking some of the most stunning views of the island. This North Shore of Oahu tour is one of the most popular tours in Hawaii. It will take you on a journey of discovery to a land so beautiful even ancient mariners were hard-pressed to find words to describe it. Discover it yourself!

Written directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess; Original Musical Score by Donald B. MacGowan Can you believe this? It’s absolutely outstanding and amazing! You can actually walk right up to flowing lava here; see a volcano erupt before your eyes and the molten rock pour into the sea. This has to be one of the four or five most exciting, amazing, wonderful, mystical experiences on earth…you must not miss this! Mauna Loa is active but not currently erupting. The summit area is slowly inflating, filling with magma and the flanks are subject to frequent minor earthquakes, but no obvious activity is apparent to the visitor. Kilauea, the most active volcano on Earth, started its current eruptive phase in 1983, the longest eruption in history. Since then it has ejected almost 3 billion cubic meters of lava. Flowing from various vents in the rift, most notably Pu’u O’o, in streams and tubes at over 1000 degrees Celsius, much of the lava makes its way into the sea in fiery, steamy explosions or the incredible incongruity of glowing hot lava pouring directly into the sea with little more apparent than a mere bubbling of the water. Although surface flows and breakouts are frequent and common, there is no guarantee that over any given trip to the Big Island they will be visible or easily accessible to the casual visitor. Since the flow of lava over the moonscape plains and into the roiling sea can be seen nowhere else on earth, it is certainly the
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Rent GPS-Guided Video Tours of the Big Island, Hawaii

The industry leader in GPS-guided video tours presents the Island of Hawaii! Hand-held or dashboard-mounted, our GPS units present real-time video tours of the Big Island of Hawaii…either as you drive, or for planning and preview in the comfort of your hotel. Containing over 600 video tours of sites of interest from beaches, places of historical and cultural importance, bird watching, hiking, snorkeling and golf to all the public restrooms on the island, Tour Guide is the most complete guide to the Big Island ever assembled. It not only tells you all about where you are going, it helps you navigate there with no confusion, stress or worries. Tour Guide makes your vacation more enjoyable, not more complicated. Say goodbye to cumbersome maps and obsolete guide books; never suffer the frustration on unfamiliar place names in a confusing foreign language, save time planning and driving–Tour Guide is as if you had a friend from Paradise sitting in the car next to you! For more information, go to: www.tourguidehawaii.com, www.lovingthe bigisland.wordpress.com and www.tourguidehawaii.blogspot.com. Produced by Donald MacGowan; traditional Hawaiian chant written and performed by Frank Burgess.

A limited public preview of the Hawaii Superferry Alakai. Years in the making, the arrival of the Hawaii Superferry finally gives island residents a viable alternative to interisland air travel. The 800-ton, 1000-foot long double-hulled vessel can carry over 800 passengers and over 250 vehicles. On board, ameneties to rival a hotel. Despite its size, it can travel at 35 knots, and travel between islands in two to three hours. The Alakai is the first of two ships, and will service O’ahu, Kaua’i and Maui. Music is “Pacific Journey” by John Keawe.
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