Monthly Archives: August 2016

Watch This Woman Swim Up To Hawaii’s Lava ‘Waterfall’

Alison Teal is no stranger to extreme adventures. She practically grew up traveling the world as a real-life “Tarzan Child” and even won Discovery Channel’s Naked and Afraid survival challenge all by herself. But the survivalist and filmmaker’s latest stunt landed her in hot water. Literally. Teal paddled on her signature pink surfboard last week to…
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Watch 100 Years Of Hawaiian Beauty In One Minute

How to share with just friends. Posted by Facebook on Friday, December 5, 2014   Hawaii isn’t just a tourist’s paradise. These islands have evolved into a modern hub in the middle of the Pacific, all while managing to stand still in time, encapsulating native culture and the natural beauty that surrounds it. And, over…
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These Freshly Erupted Hawaiian Lava Flows Are Nothing Short Of Spectacular

The Hawaiian volcano Kilauea has been erupting continuously since 1983, and although its basaltic lava flows can occasionally plow into settlements on the island, they are mostly harmless, beautiful blankets of fire that eventually plunge into the sea. As reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), a fresh lava flow emerging from the volcano…
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The Road to Hana- The Second Half

The second half of the road to Hana is even more exiting than the. As you approach the town of Wailua, you will pass a few fruit stands offering homemade goodies and fruit. This is the place to stop if you are hungry for a snack. The first stop on this second half of this…
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