Monday, July 30, 2007

King Kamehameha Statue in Washington DC

King Kamehameha Statue The golden King Kamehameha statue in front of the Judiciary Building in historic downtown Honolulu is the most photographed attraction in Hawaii but many people do not know there is an identical statue inside the National Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol Building in Washington DC. There are three of these beautiful golden statues, one in Washington DC, one in Honolulu, and the original statue, which is located at King Kamehameha's birthplace in Kohala on the Big Island.
  • King Kamehameha Statue in Washington DC
  • King Kamehameha Statue in Honolulu
  • King Kamehameha Statue in Kohaha
  • King Kamehameha Statue in Washington DC

    King Kamehameha Statue The golden King Kamehameha statue in front of the Judiciary Building in historic downtown Honolulu is the most photographed attraction in Hawaii but many people do not know there is an identical statue inside the National Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol Building in Washington DC. There are three of these beautiful golden statues, one in Washington DC, one in Honolulu, and the original statue, which is located at King Kamehameha's birthplace in Kohala on the Big Island.
  • King Kamehameha Statue in Washington DC
  • King Kamehameha Statue in Honolulu
  • King Kamehameha Statue in Kohaha

  • Monday, July 23, 2007

    Hawaii's Municpal Golf Courses Are a Good Deal

    Hawaii's Municipal Golf Courses Golfers can save money by playing at one of Hawaii's municipal golf courses instead of playing at one of the expensive resorts or country clubs. Golfing fees are higher for visitors then for residents at Hawaii's municipal golf courses, but even so, you will pay an average of $40 per round at these courses. That is very reasonable when compared to the $100-$200 charged by some of Hawaii's top golf resorts. The municipal courses typically have more residents then visitors and tee-times can fill up fast. Try to call at least a week in advance to book your game. The golf course pictured on the above right is the Ala Wai Municipal Golf Course in Waikiki on the island of Oahu.
  • Municipal Golf Courses in Hawaii
  • All of Hawaii's Golf Courses - by Island

  • Sunday, July 22, 2007

    Take a Ride on a Zipline in Hawaii

    Zipline Tours in Hawaii One of the newest adventure activities in Hawaii is zipline riding, the sport of soaring high above the ground while your body is secured in a harness and attached to an overhead cable. There are several zipline tour operators in Hawaii and each offers a diffent mix of terrain and amenities. Some of Hawaii's zipline tours are part of multi-sport adventures that combine zipline tours with activities such as kayaking, hiking, rock climbing, jeep tours, and swimming. The photo on the left was taken on one of the Outfitter's Kauai zipline adventures.
  • Introduction to Zipline Tours in Hawaii
  • Kauai Zipline Eco-Adventures
  • Maui Zipline Eco-Adventures
  • Zipline Tours Around the World

  • Wednesday, July 18, 2007

    Planning a Visit to Pearl Harbor

    Planning a Visit to Pearl Harbor The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the #1 most popular visitor attraction in Hawaii. The article "Planning a Visit to Pearl Harbor" will help you plan a day trip that includes visiting the USS Arizona Memorial and three of the next most popular attractions in Pearl Harbor: the USS Bowfin Submarine, the USS Missouri Battleship, and the Pacific Aviation Museum.
    Pictures: Aerial Photos of Pearl Harbor
    - Arizona Memorial - Bowfin Submarine
    - Missouri Battleship - Aviation Museum

    Sunday, July 08, 2007

    The Kapahulu Groin at Queen's Surf Beach

    ? The Kapahulu Groin is a pedestrian walkway that extends into the ocean from Queen's Surf Beach on the Diamond Head end of Waikiki. It is an extension of a storm drain that runs under Kapahulu Avenue and it was built in 1951 on the spot where the Old Kuekaunahi Stream use to flow into the sea after crossing the Waikiki Swamp. The ocean end of the Kapahulu Groin is a wonderful place to take panoramic photos of Waikiki but watch out for the huge splashes of water some of the local kids delight in surprising you with by jumping off the walkway into the sea (an activity that is dangerous and supposedly strictly forbidden).
  • Larger Photo of the Kapahulu Groin
  • Queen's Surf Beach Photo
  • Kuhio Beach Park Photo

  • Friday, July 06, 2007

    Kapiolani Park and Zoo Improvement Plan

    New Honolulu Zoo Entrance A proposed $14 million improvement to Waikiki's Kapiolani Park includes widening walkways, placing utility lines underground, replacing the softball field near the Dillingham Fountain with a tree-shaded picnic area, and creating a new and more visible entrance to the Honolulu Zoo.
  • Photo of the Current Honolulu Zoo Entrance
  • Photo of Kapiolani Park Today
  • Photo of the Old Kapiolani Park Racetrack
  • July 2007 Honolulu Advertiser Article