Monthly Archives: May 2016

Watch A Lava Flow Quietly Eat Away At A Hawaiian Forest

Breakouts of lava have been slowly consuming sections of forest on the rural southeast corner of Hawaii's Big Island for several months. Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has been continuously erupting for more than 33 years. It claimed one home and threatened a small community in 2014. But because the flow isn't currently…
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How to Husk a Coconut According to Chief Kap Teo-Tafiti

How to Husk a Coconut (Video Below) [monkeytools msnip="https://monkeyplayr.com/playr.php?u=492&p=4626"] Chief Kap Te’o-Tafiti of the Polynesian Cultural Center’s Samoan Village shows how to husk a coconut… with his teeth! Read more: http://twistedsifter.com/videos/how-to-husk-a-coconut-according-to-chief-kap-teo-tafiti/ [monkeytools msnip="https://memochimp.com/memo.php?u=2638&p=1854"]
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6 Reasons Why You Should Book A Stay At A Hawaiian Beach Rental

Stay At A Hawaiian Beach Rental Are you interested in vacationing in Hawaii? You will want to take the time to examine Hawaii beach accommodations if you are. Hawaii beach accommodations come highly rated and recommended. Even with hearing that vacationing along the beach is recommended, you may be looking for more proof. For your…
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Hikers Flip Out As Obama Climbs Up Grueling Hawaii Trail

Some people vacation in Hawaii to sip Mai Tais on the beach and indulge in well-deserved R&R. But not President Barack Obama. When he visits the Aloha State, he puts in work. On Tuesday, after his early morning gym session, Obama, his family and a few friends took on the Koko Head Crater Stairs -- a…
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