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Albatross of Princeville, Kaua’i
The Laysan Albatross has made Princeville on the North Shore of Kaua’i home. This is a yearly visit for many of us.
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Exploring O’ahu
This visit to O’ahu was our look-see scouting trip. It turned out to be a vacation with good meals and sunny days.
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Big Swell, West Side of Kaua’i
With the Pacific storm, the Hawaiian Islands expected big surf conditions and we headed down to the west side of Kaua’i to watch.
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Camping at Kaua’i’s Polihale
Polihale Beach is the longest beach and perhaps the most remote in Kaua’i. It takes some driving over a rough road and it’s worth it.
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Christmas on the West Side of Kaua’i
The best place for sunset photos and of Nihau in Kaua’i. Calling surfers, photographers, and anyone wanting to experience Kaua’i.
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West is Best for Sunsets in Kaua’i
Kaua’i is a beautiful island and offers many spectacular sunset vistas. Visitors are keen to discover the best spot to be.
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Visiting West Side of Kaua’i
Since moving to the west side of the island, we’ve enjoying all there is here. Coming to Kaua’i? Come to the west.
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Shave Ice, not Shaved ice
When in Hawai’i, grab a Shave Ice. Here are some of the most delicious ones on Kaua’i.
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Visiting Kaua’i South Shore
South Shore of Kaua’i is beautiful and has many spots to enjoy the sun and surf. Here are some of the popular and also less well-known spots.
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Full Moon at Kealia
In Hawaiian legens, Hina is the Moon Goddess and she was shining beautifully on this night at Kealia, Kaua’i.
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Māhā‘ulepū Heritage Trail
The Māhā‘ulepū Heritage Trail is an easy walk with spectacular view of the ocean. It covers different terrains and geological formations.
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Snorkelling in Kaua’i
Kaua’i is a beautiful island. Visitors wonder where the best snorkeling is. It’s a good question as many beaches are not suitable for swimming.