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  • Travel Guide: Surfing in Hawaii

    Posted by admin on July 27th, 2010 and filed under hawaii travel | No Comments »

    Once the sport of kings, surfing was made popular worldwide due to this US state. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about surfing in the island state of Hawaii.

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    Top 5 Reasons I Could Live in Hawaii

    Posted by admin on July 27th, 2010 and filed under hawaii tourism | 25 Comments »

    http://twitter.com/chrispirillo – Don’t panic! I’m not planning to move to Hawaii. However, my last visit here wasn’t the greatest, and I recorded a video depicting the reasons I’d never live there. This vacation has been so amazing in a short amount of time that I thought I’d record a video talking about how great it is, and how IF I were to ever move, I might consider living here. http://chris.pirillo.com – http://geeks.pirillo.com

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    Sea Life Park – Dolphin Encounter – Hawaii Tours

    Posted by admin on July 23rd, 2010 and filed under hawaii tours | No Comments »

    Watch this short narrated slideshow of the Sea Life Park Dolphin Encounter experience brought to you by hawaiitours.com Available to book now!

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    Travel Guide: Maui, Hawaii

    Posted by admin on July 19th, 2010 and filed under hawaii travel | 1 Comment »

    The second-largest of Hawaii’s main islands is nicknamed The Valley Isle. http://www.WatchMojo.com profiles the beautiful Hawaiian island of Maui.

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    Hawaii Statehood Dance Festival (Anchorage, Alaska)

    Posted by admin on July 14th, 2010 and filed under hawaii attractions | 6 Comments »

    Talofa, everyone. Let’s get outdoors and have some fun! Here I am Downtown again, supporting a good cause. This time Alaska celebrates our neighbors from the far South during the ADP (Anchorage Downtown Project) Hawaii Day Celebration (Hawaii Statehood Celebration). There is music and dance during these non-profit celebrations. See hot island girls dancing and guys with flaming batons. I found out later that the party usually runs from 1:00pm – 3:00pm in Peratrovich Park in Downtown Anchorage, if you’re lucky enough to catch it. I was fortunate to be walking by at the right time with enough room in my camera to capture some of the action.

    Thanks for letting me tape this. Sorry about the shaky video. Next time I’ll bring my tripod!

    Itinerary:
    1 – 1:20 p.m. — Ke KiaI A O Hula (Traditional Hawaiian Dance)
    1:20 – 2:45 p.m. Hula Hui Na Haumana O Alaka (Polynesian Dance Troupe)
    2:45 – 3:30 p.m. — Tupulaga (Youth Dance Group)

    From the ADP Website:

    http://www.anchoragedowntown.org/events/summer-events/hawaii-statehood-celebration

    My Website
    http://thenerdshow.com

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    Hawaii DFS Cuts 130 Jobs

    Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under hawaii tourism | No Comments »

    Another big business in Hawaii is making layoffs. This time, 130 people are losing their jobs.

    The DFS Group, or Duty Free Shopper Group, which has about 40 stores in the state, told employees about the layoffs Thursday.

    One hundred and twenty people were let go immediately. Another ten will be kept until the end of the year.

    DFS caters to tourists. Most of its stores are at the airport in Honolulu.

    A company executive tells us the layoffs are the result of the downturn in tourism and corporate restructuring.

    “The downturn in tourism here in the islands has affected everyone,” said state tourism liaison Marsha Wienert. “And there is no business that is immune to it. Duty Free made some very tough decisions as many of our businesses have had to do.”

    The 130 layoffs at DFS represent about 16 percent of the companys 800 employees in Hawaii.

    When DFS founder Chuck Feeney sold the company to Frances LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton in 1997, he gave $26 million of the sale profits to 2400 long-time staff members

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    Hawaii is casual and fun and you simply relax with the locals

    Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under hawaii attractions | 5 Comments »

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    Travel to Hawaii

    Theres no place in the world like Hawaii. It has breathtaking, natural beauty; fresh, floral air; and warm, tranquil waters. What else could you wish for, to energize and refresh you?

    Every year, more than 7 million tourists visit the Hawaiian Islands. Our travel guide has plenty of valuable information and advice for planning itineraries for your visit to Hawaii. We help make your next trip to Hawaii a most pleasant, and organized one.

    Hawaii has 11 of the 14 known climate zones in the world. It has desert lava sites, tropical rain forests, and lots of snow-capped peaks.

    The major Hawaiian Islands include Maui, Big Island, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai, and Oahu.

    Maui has consistently been chosen as the best island in the world. Maui is a dream for every active vacationer. It has beaches of black, gold, and red sand. Big Island has something for everyone. Kauai is another one of the world’s most beautiful islands. It has the Na Pali Coast and crater of Mt. Wai’ale’ale.

    You can swim or suntan at worldwide famous beaches, or spend some peaceful and quiet time somewhere off the beaten track. A visit to Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park, is not as quiet, but is worth every penny.

    The locals are very friendly, and uphold their strong traditions. The Aloha Festival is one of Hawaii’s most prominent events to reflect this. It showcases Hawaii’s culture, customs, traditions, and the great Aloha spirit.

    Try a special Hawaiian “plate lunch”. This island style lunch has a main ingredient of teriyaki beef or chicken, accompanied by two scoops of white rice, and a scoop of macaroni salad.

    The beautiful Hawaiian Islands have much to offer a tourist. There is so much to see and do in Hawaii that exceeds a travellers expectations once there, that you’ll want to make plans before you leave home. In this case, our travel guides come in handy. We help you plan your visit to a paradise called Hawaii.

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    Helicopter Flight in Hawaii “The Travel Bug”

    Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under hawaii travel | No Comments »

    rustywithttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/rustywitTravelautomobiles, military, repair, ballad, fishing, photography, weapons, racing, motor sports, wildlife, nature, hiking, extreme driving, widescreen, video game, cars, environment, warfare, slideshow, outdoors, wilderness, tourismHelicopter Flight in Hawaii “The Travel Bug”

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    Hawaiian Eco Tourism on All-Girl Getaways

    Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under hawaii tourism | No Comments »

    In this episode, All-Girl Getaways goes to Hawaii, where the women clean a natural spring pond, go canoeing, plant taro, and discover a hidden waterfall. All-Girl Getaways premieres Thurs 4/24 at 9pm ET on Fine Living Network.

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    Tourism Peaks For Holiday Weekend

    Posted by admin on July 1st, 2010 and filed under hawaii tourism | No Comments »

    Tourism numbers are up with a three day weekend, summer vacation, and RimPac coming up. 6/30/2010.

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