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How Guests Can Assist Shield Hawaii’s Humpback Whales

How Visitors Can Help Protect Hawaii's Humpback Whales

Guests to Hawaii can play an important position in defending humpback whales and contributing to their conservation efforts. By practising accountable and sustainable conduct, guests can be sure that their interactions with these majestic creatures don’t disturb their pure behaviors or habitats. Listed here are some methods you possibly can assist shield humpback whales in […]

Scenic photograph tour of Hawaii’s historic church buildings

Scenic photo tour of Hawaii's historic churches

Hawaii has some pretty, historic church buildings to see as you go to the islands. Most of the church buildings we’re highlighting on this article have been constructed within the 1800s or early 1900s. So, let’s take a short spin across the Hawaiian Islands to see some lovely church buildings. Kaua’i Let’s begin this photograph […]

The newest data on Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano eruption

The latest information on Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano eruption

Mauna Loa eruption fissure producing fountains of lava on November  28, 2022. USGS picture by Ok. Lynn. As we shared yesterday, Mauna Loa erupted for the primary time since 1984. At present, we wished to share a few of the photographs and useful data from the primary day. 100 to 200-ft Lava Fountains! Previously 24 […]

Hawaii’s peace and quiet: the invisible attraction

Hawaii's peace and quiet: the invisible attraction

We predict it’s truthful to say that most individuals go on a Hawaii trip, or any trip, for some peace and quiet. Until, after all, the purpose of the holiday is pleasure just like the motion in Las Vegas, the hustle of New York Metropolis, or the carnival of Mardi Gras and year-round revelry of […]

A overview of the previous two years of Hawaii’s COVID-19 restrictions

A review of the past two years of Hawaii's COVID-19 restrictions

Now that Hawaii’s Protected Travels program and indoor masks mandates have been lifted, we thought it could be attention-grabbing to look again on the lengthy journey it took to get so far. So we poured via our archives to spotlight a number of the key milestones since March 6, 2020. March 6, 2020 – First […]

Prince Jonah Kuhio: Hawaii’s royal “Renaissance man”

Prince Jonah Kuhio: Hawaii's royal "Renaissance man"

Hawaii celebrates Prince Jonah Kuhio Day on Friday, March 25 this yr, to mark his delivery on March 26, 1871. It’s one in all three State holidays in Hawaii honoring two of Hawaii’s most beloved figures (King Kamehameha the Nice is the opposite) and momentous statehood that adopted Hawaii’s territorial standing after the overthrow of […]

The origins of Hawaii’s island nicknames defined

The origins of Hawaii's island nicknames explained

Every of the principle Hawaiian Islands has its personal nickname. At first, affectionate monikers appear apparent. In actual fact, they’re. However the historical past of the nicknames is definitely just a little deeper than one would possibly anticipate. We’ll go west-to-east. Kauai, The Garden Isle Kauai is inexperienced. Very inexperienced. World-famously inexperienced. After all it’s […]

Black Shamrock Tavern: Hawaii’s latest Irish pub

Black Shamrock Tavern: Hawaii's newest Irish pub

Hawaii’s latest Irish pub, Black Shamrock Tavern, opens fittingly on Saint Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2022. It’s the latest iteration of an Irish pub within the historic T.R. Forester Building in Downtown Honolulu, which has been a part of the Irish Nook within the Chinatown Arts District for many years. The Black Shamrock’s proprietor Jay […]

Having fun with Hawaii’s tasty reef fish

Enjoying Hawaii's tasty reef fish

The subject of recent fish in Hawaii eating is dominated by the large ones: ahi tuna, marlin, mahi mahi. There’s good cause for that. They’re scrumptious. However Hawaii is house to a bewildering assortment of tasty reef fish that you’re unlikely to search out on the menu wherever apart from a dry-erase board on a […]

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