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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nice way to end a happy video LOL
Quick!!!! Quick!!!! We need to call Al Gore and stop these horrible volcanoes from spewing this crap into our precious environment. We are going to have to cap every volcano and scrub the toxic gasses coming out!!! We are going to have to put every resource we have on this!!! It will only cost 100 trillion dollars but we can get it done!!
ya i imagine like 3086 hawaii wil get so big at it will join with a country
Ya, Eva2607, good ears…Kilauea started in 1983, you are correct. I’m the guy in the vid, and I’m fessing up to making that mistake–fortunately, on the final version, the date is correct…all these are just draft versions of my videos, ya see.
Thanks for listening close enough to hear this–means you were paying attention!
Heyhey
The text there –>
Says the next
” Kilauea, the most active volcano on Earth, started its current eruptive phase in 1983”
But the guy in the vid says 1986 ^^
Amazing! Awesome!
I was there and it was amazing
even though the camera can only show so much of this, it still looks amazing. I really wish I could witness something like this, but living in Texas, I’m S.O.L. :[
i would like to c a volcano infront of my face
but the truth is i hate them!!!
i was there in 1970 and there was no valcanoes going just steam and stinky vents , now you cant walk were i did to many people and to dangerious. the world sucks to many people.
I was in Hawaii in 2003 and got a chance to see this. Words can not do this justice and video can only display so much. This place is HUGE. Everyone should get a chance to see this in person.