The Price of Paradise: Remember Pearl Harbor
April 4, 1884 is a date that probably does not appear in the American history books. Yet, it shaped the path for modern day America and the entire world.
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April 4, 1884 is a date that probably does not appear in the American history books. Yet, it shaped the path for modern day America and the entire world.
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A 10-mile trek, a 1000-foot climb, and a brilliant sunset on a dormant volcano, marked the end of our epic adventure in the Haleakala Crater.
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Standing in the ruins of a Martian world, I felt grateful and privileged. Could there be truly anything more majestic in the world? ‘Vast’ found a new meaning that day.
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Holoholo: A journey without a destination, a leisurely ride, ‘go where we go and see what we see’ sort of a thing. Our drive along the northern coast of the Big Island was a day following the spirit of holoholo.
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I stepped onto the cracked cinnamon earth and stared at the grass swaying in the wind, as the sunlight colored the tips golden. I had found the prize for taking the road less traveled.
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From Crawler’s Ledge to the Kalalau Beach, the trail carries you through fluted green hills, glimmering under the golden sunlight.
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Backpacking the Kalalau Trail may have been one of the most mentally and physically challenging things I have ever done. This is for one main reason: I was sick.
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A witch’s bubbling cauldron, a path surrounded by devastation, and new earth in creation. Welcome to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.
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A picture’s worth a thousand words, so for this post I will let the aerial photographs of Kaua’i tell their story.
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Why did the chicken cross the road? It is in Kaua’i that I found the answer.
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