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A Brief History of Waikiki Beach in Oahu

A Brief History of Waikiki Beach in Oahu

Waikiki bears little resemblance today to the place it was in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. It’s hard to imagine that the Waikiki in Honolulu we know today was at one time mostly a swampland. In the Hawaiian language, the name Waikiki means spouting fresh water;...

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History of Hanauma Bay in Honolulu

History of Hanauma Bay in Honolulu

It is said that the late-stage volcanic eruptions here on Oʻahu were violent explosions that opened volcanic vents on the sea floor. This phenomenon involved wind-driven motion of dense, cooler, nutrient-rich water towards the ocean surface.   As this occurred,...

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Koko Crater: One of the Most Popular Landmarks in Oahu

Koko Crater: One of the Most Popular Landmarks in Oahu

Koko Crater is one the most popular landmarks on the south shore of Oʻahu. It’s classified as a cinder cone and it measures 1,208 feet high. Even from a distance one can see the hiking trail that leads to its peak. Getting to its peak, known as Lookout Point, means...

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Paragliding in Hawaii: An Aerial Adventure in Paradise

Paragliding in Hawaii: An Aerial Adventure in Paradise

How does gliding through the clear blue sky, looking down on the deep blue Pacific Ocean, jungle clad mountains, and epic volcanic landscape sound? Sound great right? That’s because it is! This week we caught up with a member of the Funlocity.com crew who tried the...

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The History of Diamond Head in Oahu

The History of Diamond Head in Oahu

People often wonder how this long abandoned World War II defense got the name Diamond Head. Unfortunately, most don’t realize that Diamond Head’s real name is Lē‘ahi. There are a number of legends pointing to the naming of Lē‘ahi. One popular version says that...

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