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Blue Water Rafting Molokini - exciting Maui snorkeling [an error occurred while processing this directive] Blue Water Rafting Blue Water Rafting is one of the few Molokini snorkel companies that offers snorkel and rafting tours to the remote Kanaio coastline along Maui’s southern shore as well as Molokini. Kanaio is the site of Maui’s last volcanic eruption in the 1780’s and the underwater lava flows, lava arches and sea caves built a seabed of clarity and visibility for some of the most beautiful snorkeling on the island. This rafting tour is ideal for anyone seeking excitement. Blue Water Rafting uses rigid-hulled, inflatable boats that are fast, stable and virtually unsinkable. They are also environmentally friendly and smoke free. These 24 or 6 passenger rafts tours have been a favorite of Maui visitors for many years. Island: Molokini Activity: Snorkel & Adventure BLUE WATER RAFTING offers snorkel trips to Molokini and along the Kanaio Coast on " Silver Streak " an 18' Rigid Hull Inflatables equipped with twin 60 horsepower Evinrude Motors that can accommodate up to 6 passengers " Cloud IX " a 27' Rigid Hulled Aluminum Vessel (RAIV) equipped with twin 200 horsepower motors and " Kanaloa " a 30' RAIV that can accommodate up to 24 passenger raft. PRIVATE TRIPS are also available, call for pricing. NOTE : Not recommended for pregnant women, elder or fragile persons, individuals with back problems, or children under 4. Departs from the Kihei Boat Ramp on South Kihei Road ACTIVITY KANAIO / MOLOKINI - Explore sea caves and lava arches of the uninhabited Kanaio Coast. Snorkel at secluded La Perouse Bay and Molokini Crater. Includes a continental breakfast, deli-style buffet lunch with fresh veggies and dip, meats, cheeses and buns. All snorkel gear and instruction is provided. Trip is approx. 5 1/2 hours. Daily: 7:00AM - 12:30PM Regular Price $115.00 Your Price $103.90 KANAIO COAST - This tour offers sightseeing at the lava flow at Kanaio, snorkeling and lunch at La Perouse Pinnacle. Includes snorkel gear, lunch and beverage. Trip is approximately 4 hours Daily: 7:00AM - 11:00AM Regular Price $90.00 Your Price $81.90 MOLOKINI EXPRESS - This trip is ideal for those who wish to limit their time on the water to 2 hours. Snorkeling for one hour at Molokini after a fifteen minute raft ride. Snorkel, mask, fins and beverage included. Daily: 11:30AM - 1:30PM Regular Price $45.00 Your Price $41.90 SNORKEL MOLOKINI & WHALE WATCH - This trip is ideal for those who wish to snorkel at Molokini and do some whale watching. Snorkel, mask, fins and beverage included. Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 11:30AM - 2:00PM (days may vary) Regular Price $55.00 Your Price $49.90 [an error occurred while processing this directive]



Hawaiian music and musicians

HAWAII SHEET MUSIC INDEX http://hawaiisheetmusic.lib.hawaii.edu/ Telnet://hawaiisheetmusic.lib.hawaii.edu:414/ To retrieve all records, make a keyword search for: FSCO. Results will not be sorted in any particular order. To limit the search to titles in a particular library: click 'basic search' or 'guided search' click 'search limits' click one of the following locations: Hawaii Sheet Music Index: Bishop Museum Library Hawaii Sheet Music Index: Hamilton Hawaiian Collection Hawaii Sheet Music Index: Hawaii State Library click 'set limits' type in a search statement To clear search limits and make a broad search of all materials in the Hawaii Voyager shared database: click 'clear limits' type in a search statement The HAWAII SHEET MUSIC INDEX is a special database accessiblethrough the University of Hawaii's Hawaii Voyager online catalog. The Index was developed in 1990 by librarian Michaelyn Chou with a federalgrant through Alu Like. Data collection was done by Native Hawaiianlibrarian Robert Velligas. The index includes approximately 1,300bibliographic records for Hawaiian language songs and songs about Hawaii.Searches may be done by song title, subtitle, first line, composer,lyricist, and place name, if applicable. Titles in the union catalog areheld by the Bishop Museum Library, the Hawaii State Library, and theUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa Hamilton Library, Hawaiian Collection. Planshave been made to expand the database by adding new titles acquired by theparticipating libraries and to add titles from other libraries in Hawaiiwhich have substantial sheet music holdings. Ruth Horie 2001 ruthh@hawaii.edu SAMPLE ENTRY: Title: Lovely hula hands Variant Title: Have you seen the real Hawaiian hula seen the beauty ofthat ancient dance Lovely hula hands graceful as the birds in motion gliding like the gullso'er the ocean Publisher: Honolulu, HI Anderson Songs c1940 Description: 3 p. ; 32 cm. Other Name(s): Auld, Aggie. Anderson, R. Alex. Notes: Words and music by R. Alex. Anderson; Front cover includes picturewith caption "Featured by Aggie Auld; Back cover includes list of relatedHawaiian sheet music titles; cover art in brown and white by LaSalle. Local Notes: Also at: STATE LIB'RY Hawaiian sheet music file Location: Hawaii Sheet Music Index: Hamilton Hawn Rare-Lib Use Only Call Number: LO 004 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FURTHER READING: Hawaii sheet music index : a union catalog / Michaelyn P. Chou, projectdirector ; Robert M. Villegas, librarian/indexer ... [et al.]. Honolulu :Hawaiian Collection, University of Hawaii at Manoa, [1990]. Hawaiian music and musicians : an illustrated history / edited by GeorgeS. Kanahele. Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii, c1979. Strains of change : the impact of tourism on Hawaiian music /Elizabeth Tatar. Honolulu : Bishop Museum Press, 1987. Updated: May 17, 2001 Back to Ruth's homepage



Hawaiian Islands by Susan

KAHEA - The Hawaiian Environmental Alliance Calendar of Events Portraits of Life in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands by Susan Middleton and David Liittschwager 2/4 - 2/25 Maui Ocean Center 3/3 - 3/25 Kaua'i Community College Libary 4/3 - 4/28 UH-Manoa Hamilton Library 5/5 - 5/27 Molokai Museum* (tent) 6/1 - 6/30 Kahilu Theatre, Waimea (Big Island) 7/7 - 8/12 Wailoa Center, Hilo SAVE UH! STOP UARC!! KAHEA supports the community's effort to save our only public institution of higher education - the University of Hawaii - from being commandeered by the U.S. Navy through a secret military research program called a University Affiliated Research Center (UARC). It's not too late to join the effort! Send the UH Board of Regents a fax explaining why so many oppose a UARC at UH: UARC Action Alert . Read news coverage of the public hearing from the Honolulu Advertiser and Star Bulletin . To learn more about the issue, visit the Save UH/Stop UARC website. Mahalo! Wespac is subject of a request for investigation sent to the Department of Commerce's Investigator General: We fully support a federal investigation of Wespac for its mismanagement of public funds, violation of the public's trust, and continuing to allow overfishing in the NWHI. To learn more about reasons to support the investigation click here and visit www.scottfoster.org to review the actual report sent to the Investigator General. Winter Appeal 2005 Check out KAHEA's latest E-News Update here . Our website is currently under reconstruction. Please bear with us as we work to improve our site. Mahalo nui! Order our NEW Bumper Sticker! Email us at: kaheainfo@kahea.org Sign Our Petition to Protect the NWHI! Get KAHEA's Latest NWHI Brochure! (400k PDF) Hawaiian Monk Seals: On the Verge of Extinction! Sign our petition Help Protect the ‘Ïlioholoikauaua (Hawaiian monk seal) Help Protect Hawaiian Monk Seals: a new brochure ‘Ilioholo ika uaua On the Verge of Extinction (1.2MB PDF) Kids Save the Seal Brochure (881k PDF) Help us raise funds for the lawsuit by Mauna Kea Anaina Hou to protect Mauna Kea. 11" x17" photo with donations over $30. Email kaheainfo@kahea.org . Message Clarifying Royal Order of Kamehameha I, Role in Protecting Mauna Kea (142k PDF) Cruiseships Renege on Promise The Northwest Cruiseship Association pulled out of their "good neighbor" agreement with the state in September, chosing instead to be regulated by a much weaker regulation. Read their letter of withdrawal. Federal Bill Could Stop Cruise Ship Pollution. Find out more >> Maui County Task Force Calls for Limits on Cruise Ships (124k PDF) Honolulu Advertiser, Sept 7, 2005 Calling All Ocean Users: Report Mucky Water, Garbage, Oil, etc. Help be the Eyes for our Ocean! Downloadable form available here . (370k PDF) KAHEA's brochure on Cruise Ship Impacts in Hawai'i (300k PDF) Call KAHEA (808) 524-8220 to receive a free copy of our new DVD/VHS Endangered Waters: The Cruise Ship Industry in Hawai'i. Watch a clip (1.6MB, requires QuickTime) Last Updated: Jan 24, 06 | 4:39 pm



Kauai HI

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Maui Snorkeling Basics Gear

MauiQueen.com - Guide To Maui - Snorkeling Visitors Currently Online: 131 Maui Weather: Absolutely Gorgeous i News Broadcast: Off The Air i News Broadcast: On The Air Live Video of Maui Maui In 20 Minutes Live Internet Broadcast Archives Preferred Vendors Link Directory Link To Us Review A Restaurant Review An Accommodation Hawaiian Photography Maui Weddings Maui Activities Maui Condos Horoscopes Desktop Wallpaper MauiGuide Index From The Editors From The Publisher Introduction Accommodations Night Life Walk On The Wild Side General Information Sights and Activities Hawaii Weddings Restaurants Map And Directions Snorkeling Guide Golf Guide Privacy Statement MauiGuide Editors About MauiQueen.com January 2006 EVENTS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Upcoming Events 26-29MELE SERIES PRESENTS: JAKE SHIMABUKURO Archives February 2006 January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 Site Map Member Maui Chamber of Commerce This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License . Home Maui Guide Maui Mini Snorkeling Guide Maui Mini Snorkeling Guide Download PDF Version Maui Snorkeling Basics Gear Up! Danger In The Deep Maui Snorkeling Picks West Maui South Maui Molokini Crater Maui Snorkeling Basics: GEAR UP! No worries. You will not have a problem finding quality snorkel gear (mask, snorkel and fins) to rent or buy on Maui. Locals warn against trying to save a few bucks…it’s not worth it. You don’t want to go to Kmart or Wal-Mart for your gear, unless you want to be frustrated with the performance. The last thing you need is your mask filling with water, or pinching your face while you are trying to experience the serenity and beauty of Maui sea life…it kind of throws a wrench in the whole thing, you know? Get yourself down to a dive shop. I recommend The Maui Dive Shop (phone: 808-879-3388) or Captain Nemo’s (phone: 808-891-0500). They both have a few locations around the island for your convenience. The crew members at these shops are not only knowledgeable, but friendly and helpful. They will help to custom fit you with gear that you should have no problems with during your stay. Back To Top | Download PDF Version DANGER IN THE DEEP! Okay, so you don’t want to think about the spooky stuff, or that there can be any harm done in a little snorkeling. We understand…but hear us out. There are many snorkel hot spots that are a little “secluded”, and while these are fantastic and magical areas, please realize that seclusion is not always a good thing. Always take a buddy with you, make sure your cell phone has reception in the area, and don’t leave your common sense on the plane. Nicole at the Maui Dive Shop recommends that if people are going to be doing snorkeling on their own (unguided) that they only snorkel at Maui beaches that have a lifeguard on duty. She wants to remind people that while dive shop crews are knowledgeable, they usually don’t know the specifics for all of the beaches on a given day—conditions change and the crew has been in the SHOP all day. A lifeguard on the other hand knows the condition of his or her beach and can give you the lowdown. As a side note: Fish, like women, are attracted to shiny things…to reduce your odds of getting assaulted in the water by little nibblers or…uh…BIG biters, take your jewelry off before entering the water. “R-E-S-P-E-C-T…find out what it means to me” You’re going to hear a lot about “respecting the aina (land)” during your stay. This respect should be carried over to the ocean. If you’re going to remove things from the water, it’s best to return them. Be gentle with the sea life and remember that we are guests in their “home”, not the other way around. Have fun out there and happy snorkeling! Back To Top | Download PDF Version Maui Snorkeling Picks: WEST MAUI Black Rock (The Sheraton): Black Rock is a fun beach in general. Good swimming, great lounging, fantastic snorkeling. There is a huge lava outcropping that is loaded with coral. It’s also a fun place to do a little “cliff” jumping (off of the lava outcropping). If you are on Hwy 30 in Kaanapali, turn toward the ocean onto Kaanapali Parkway. There is free beach access parking, but it’s usually full. I think it’s easiest to just park at the Whalers Village shopping center. It is paid parking, but you can always go into the mall and buy a bottle of water and get your ticket validated. Kahekili Beach Park (Airport Beach): The nice thing about Airport beach is that there are a lot of facilities—parking, showers, change rooms, restrooms, picnic areas, BBQ’s. The water is generally very calm and there is a lot of reef where you can see some great coral…where there is coral, there is fish…so you’re good to go. To get there from Hwy 30, turn onto Puukoili Rd. It is just north of mile marker 25 Kapalua Bay: The experts say that the best snorkeling at Kapalua Bay is on the North side of the beach (that would be to your right if you’re facing the ocean). It’s also a nice beach to hang out at. The currents outside of the bay can get very strong and dangerous so it is highly recommended that you keep your snorkeling inside the bay. On Hwy 30 you’ll see the Napili Plaza. Turn toward the ocean on Napilihau St. Then turn right at Lower Honoapililani Rd. Drive about a mile to the Napili Kai Beach Club. Turn toward the ocean when you see the shoreline access sign. Honolua Bay: Okay, so it’s more of a surf spot…but when the water is calm, and the surfers are bummed, it’s an absolutely fabulous place to snorkel. There are real nice coral formations and your chances of spotting turtles (honu) are excellent. It may not be the best snorkel spot if it has been rainy for the past few days—run-off really ruins the visibility here. From Hwy 30, heading north of Napili, go about a half mile past mile marker 32. Back To Top | Download PDF Version SOUTH MAUI Kamaole Beach Parks I, II & III: These beach parks are great places to spend the day—lots of grass to picnic on, facilities galore and great weather just about 365 days of the year. Snorkeling can be fun, although sometimes the waves and undertow at these beaches can be big and strong. Nicole at the Maui Dive Shop says that they often recommend these beaches to snorkelers because there is a lifeguard on duty for ocean info and safety. If you’re heading south down South Kihei Rd, the beach parks will be directly to your right. You can’t miss them. If you’ve hit the Kihei Boat Ramp, you’ve gone too far. La Perouse: This is Maui snorkeling at its finest. On a non-windy day you will be sure to see lots of fish and turtles. Want to swim with the dolphins? If you head out early enough, there is a pod of dolphins that cruise the area almost every morning. It’s a magical place with a sacred feel to it. Just make sure you take a friend with you as there are no lifeguards. Also, make sure your cell phone works in the surrounding area so that you can call for help in case of an emergency. This place is a little off the beaten path. South of Wailea, past Makena, past the Ahihi marine reserve. You know your there because you’ll hit the end of the road….literally…and don’t even think about off-roading in that rental car. Back To Top | Download PDF Version MOLOKINI CRATER I never quite understood what the big deal about Molokini crater was until I actually went out there. It was then that I realized that it wasn’t over-rated (like I had assumed) but is truly awesome. Molokini is a crescent shaped crater that looks like a little island. If you’ve been in South Maui or Upcountry you’ve seen it… Anyway, you won’t get out there unless you go through one of the many tour companies. For info on various tours log onto www.ParadiseMaui.com . Lots of fish, spectacular views, the feeling of being in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It’s fun, and a must for your stay on Maui. The only drawback is that there tends to be as many people out as there are fish. On one hand, it’s like a big party…on the other, if crowds bother you look for a company that tries to beat the crowds first thing in the morning. Questions? Comments? Want more information? Contact us! Back To Top | Download PDF Version



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