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Discover Hawaii. Aloha from Oahu Nature Tours A L O H A! Discover the spectacular natural beauty of Oahu; Hawaii's bird and plant species, waterfalls, rainforests, volcanic craters, dolphins, whales and coral reefs... Oahu Nature Tours We specialize in small group size, guided eco-tours to see Hawaii's unique native bird and plant species. Spectacular scenery, excellent photographic opportunities, and information about the Geology, Archaeology, Mythology and History of Hawaii await you on our fun and educational tours. Founded in 1995 as the original nature adventure company on Oahu, we provide the finest eco-tours and best prices available, and have professional, knowledgeable and friendly local guides to narrate each location visited and assist you while exploring our beautiful island. Whether you are interested in a rainforest - waterfall hike, a Diamond Head Crater adventure, Green Sea Turtles or colorful tropical birds and flowers; or simply would like to learn fun and interesting facts about the natural history of Hawaii, Oahu Nature Tours has always been the adventure travelers' and travel agents' choice for quality ecotours . As a long-term partner of the "Nature Conservancy" we donate a portion of proceeds to local conservation efforts. Through our website, excursions and environmental projects we are committed to work towards the continued enjoyment and existence of our magnificent but endangered natural treasures. "Let us show you the REAL Hawaii." Custom birdwatching tours are also available at request, led by Michael Walther, the owner of Oahu Nature Tours, who has conducted numerous Hawaii forest bird surveys and has written books and magazine articles about Hawaii's native species... Oahu Nature Tours is proud to be a member of The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, The Hawaiian Audubon Society and The Conservation Council for Hawaii . Use these links to travel through our site Oahu Nature Tours Our Adventures Reservations About Oahu Nature Tours Our Professional Guides Our Management Team Maps of Oahu Guestbook Gift Certificate Oahu Nature Tours Gift Shop - -- Tour Photos by Tour Date Photo & Video Galleries The Risks of Hiking Without a Guide. FAQ Printer friendly fact sheet Hawaiian Links Media Coverage Of Our Tours Hawaii Visitor Guide Hawaiian Birding and Ecology Oahu Bird Species Checklist Hawaii Bird Sightings Our Ecological Restoration Projects Explore Oahu's offshore Islands Hawaii's Endangered Species "Species of the Month" Hawaii's Extinct Native Forest Birds Last Remaining Native Forest Birds Birds of Polynesia Images of Hawaii's Birds Pelagic Birding TRAVEL AGENTS AND GROUP RESERVATIONS Please Click Here Find out how to receive 30% commission on each reservation you make with Oahu Nature Tours Click for Honolulu, Hawaii Weather Forecast Online Reservations Pages TRAVEL AGENTS AND GROUP RESERVATIONS Phone: 808-924-2473 Fax: 808-924-5395 General E-mail: natureguide@oahunaturetours.com Reservations E-mail: reservations@oahunaturetours.com Oahu Nature Tours, Inc., 1995 Tour Photos
Hawaiian Barbecue
L & L Hawaiian Barbeque - Henderson, NV, 89014-2635 - Citysearch BOC Spa & Beauty: Vote for your fave today -- New to Citysearch? Sign In · Help · Jan 25 2006 Home Restaurants & Bars Hotels Shopping Spa & Beauty Movies Events New! Biz Center See More Categories » Search Business name, category, and/or keyword Search restaurants & bars only Search by name only Address, city & state, or zip Address, city & state, or zip | Neighborhood Address, city & state, or zip | Airport Address, city & state, or zip | Attraction Select a Las Vegas Neighborhood Select an Las Vegas Airport Select an Las Vegas Attraction My Locations Add/edit locations Recent Locations Clear recent locations Save to My Citysearch Printer Friendly Version Home · Restaurants & Bar · Profile L & L Hawaiian Barbeque 687 N Stephanie St Henderson, NV 89014-2635 (702) 433-0240 User Reviews L & L's is a great place to go and have some Hawaiian BBQ. The service is... User Reviews (2) 8.6 Overall Recommended About our ratings Ratings feedback Send to a Friend Find a date Evite your Friends Business Info Cuisines: · Barbecue New! Mobile Biz Center Book a flight , get biz news , or locate WiFi hot spots . Learn More Own this business? » Enhance or edit your listing See something wrong? » Suggest a correction Things to do nearby: 687 N Stephanie St Henderson, NV 89014-2635 · Restaurants · Hotels · Bars · Movie Theaters · Department Stores · Shopping Centers & Malls · Grocery Stores · Pharmacies · Florists · Banks Related Searches · Henderson Restaurants · Search anything in Las Vegas · Search Yellow Pages in Las Vegas · Search other Cities · Browse Las Vegas Editorial Lists User Reviews Yummy! Posted by nagchampagirl on 09/02/2004 L & L's is a great place to go and have some Hawaiian BBQ. The service is good and fast. The location is great. (Right across from the Galleria mall.) I would recommend trying the Char Sui. The only bad thing is that they only have one highchair, so if you have a bay you might want to bring in the stroller. Pros: good char sui, portion size control, good value Overall user rating: Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review » Read all 2 reviews Related Editorial Content 24/7 in Las Vegas From a 24-hour restaurant to a shop or gym that never closes, find the best spots for night owls in Las Vegas. 5 to Try: Bakeries Craving chocolate cake, freshly baked bread or a flaky pastry? Indulge in decadent carbs at these top Las Vegas bakeries. 5 to Try: Chocolate Desserts Satisfy your chocolate craving with a decadent cake, melt-in-your-mouth pastry or another sinful dessert at a top Las Vegas restaurant or bakery . View More » Specialty ratings for L & L Hawaiian Barbeque: 10.0 Barbecue Food Las Vegas What's the best in your city? Choose a category: View All Categories Color Facials Hair Removal Hair Salon Health Club Manicures Massage Nutritionists Trainers Spa Sunless Tanning Tattoo/Piercing Yoga Recognition for L & L Hawaiian Barbeque 2005 Winner - Barbecue Food About Us | Advertise with Us | Contact Us | Press Center | Site Guide | List Your Business on Citysearch | Become an Affiliate | Job Opportunities | Other Cities | Get a Business Website | Submit an Event | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | About BOC | Las Vegas Yellow Pages Citysearch is a registered trademark of 720619 Ontario Inc. and is used under license (C) 2006 Citysearch.com All rights reserved. partner sites: Evite - Entertainment.com - Gifts.com - TripAdvisor - ServiceMagic - Ticketmaster - Expedia - Hotels.com - Hotwire - HSN - LendingTree - Match.com - RealEstate.com - ReserveAmerica - Zerodegrees - CondoSaver - ClassicVacations - Ballard Designs - Frontgate - Garnet Hill - Smith+Noble - The Territory Ahead - Travel Smith
Hawaii State EAS Plan
Hawaii State Civil Defense Navigation Homepage Disaster Preparedness Kit Disaster Recovery Special Needs Info Public Information Training & Exercises Grants Management Program National Incident Management System (NIMS) Links Index HSCD Forum Highlights Hawaii State EAS Plan Mother Nature - Hazard Mitigation Page State R.A.C.E.S. Amateur Radio in Hawai'i NIMS Online FirstGov.gov DisasterHelp.gov Contact Info 3949 Diamond Hd Rd Honolulu, HI 96816 (808) 733-4300 Imagery and Graphical Products Honolulu HI, Weather Forecast NWS Radar Mosaic Loop NOAA Central Pacific Satellite Imagery NOAA Hawaii Satellite Imagery Sea Surface Temperatures NOAA DART Bouys Hawaii International Airport Status Pacific Disaster Center-Hawaii Atlas Site Critical Links Virtual Joint Information Center Hawaii Wireless Interoperability Network (HWIN) Capabilities Based Planning National Incident Management System (NIMS) National Response Plan Security Clearances for State and Local Officials Leading the State In Providing Rapid Assistance During Disasters with a Full Range of Resources and Effective Partnerships. Being Prepared for Disaster Having an emergency plan, a disaster kit, and informing yourself is the best way to ensure that you are prepared in the event of a disaster. Special Needs Information Preparing for disaster can be particularly difficult for people with special needs. If you have special needs, or you are willing to assist someone, we have several pieces of information that will help. Nov 17, 2005 El Nino Update - November Nov 14, 2005 German Counsul General Visits State EOC Nov 10, 2005 State Emergency Communication Committee Meeting Nov 7, 2005 Congressional Visit to Birkhimer EOC Oct 19, 2005 Federal Money to Aid Local Security Jan 14, 2005 U.S. Plan for and Improved Tsunami Detection and Warning System Story Features GOVERNOR UNVEILS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INITIATIVES FOR THE 2006 LEGISLATIVE SESSION Governor Linda Lingle recently announced a comprehensive Emergency Preparedness Package of legislative, budget and administrative initiatives to better prepare Hawai`i to deal with natural and man-made disasters. Click here Governor's Emergency Preparedness News Conf to view the news conference. (Real Player required Click here to download) Since September 11, 2001, Americans are more aware than ever of the threat of terrorist acts on home soil. In the days following the attacks we saw immediate and selfless volunteering, generous monetary gifts, blood donations, and an outpouring of support and patriotism across America. Sustaining that spirit of volunteerism and unity is crucial to defending the freedoms America holds dear. Americans are working together to strengthen their communities. President George W. Bush is working to support community-based efforts through the newly-proposed Citizen Corps. This broad network of volunteer efforts will harness the power of the American people by relying on their individual skills and interests to prepare local communities to effectively prevent and respond to the threats of terrorism, crime, or any kind of disaster. http://www.citizencorps.gov/ ©2005 Hawaii State Civil Defense revize login
Hawaii State Public Library
Hawaii State Public Library System H awaii S tate P ublic L ibrary S ystem Home Catalogs E-Books & Digital Audio Hot Picks CATALOG Public Access HI Newspaper Index Other Databases LOCATIONS Contacts Hours - Regular Hours - Exceptions INFORMATION Book recommendations Favorite Links Fines & Fees F.A.Q. Internet Access Rules & Policies PROGRAMS Adults Teens Children Letters about Literature SERVICES Borrowing & Returning Bookmobile eBooks & Digital Audio Finding Materials Gates Computers Library Cards Meeting Rooms Passports Reference & Research Reserving Serials ABOUT HSPLS Board of Education Friends of the Library Holo I Mua HSPLS Reports Job Opportunities LSTA State Librarian Hilo Public Library (1951) Celebrating 55 years of service! The mission of the Hawaii State Public Library System is: "To provide Hawaii's residents, in all walks of life, and at each stage of their lives, with access to education, information, programs and services, and to teach and nurture the love of reading and the habit of life-long learning." IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS T he Hawaii State Public Library System is now offering "eBooks" and Digital Audio Books, two new services from OverDrive/Digital Library Reserve. Learn how to download eBooks or digital audio books at this website: http://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ and follow each step carefully. Guides to these services can be found at: http://www.librarieshawaii.org/services/ebooks.htm WELCOME TO HAWAII'S PORTAL OF LIBRARY SERVICES AND INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________ For all technical questions, please contact us at esss@librarieshawaii.org Visitors since 1/06/06
Hawaii State EAS Plan
Hawaii State Civil Defense Navigation Homepage Disaster Preparedness Kit Disaster Recovery Special Needs Info Public Information Training & Exercises Grants Management Program National Incident Management System (NIMS) Links Index HSCD Forum Highlights Hawaii State EAS Plan Mother Nature - Hazard Mitigation Page State R.A.C.E.S. Amateur Radio in Hawai'i NIMS Online FirstGov.gov DisasterHelp.gov Contact Info 3949 Diamond Hd Rd Honolulu, HI 96816 (808) 733-4300 Imagery and Graphical Products Honolulu HI, Weather Forecast NWS Radar Mosaic Loop NOAA Central Pacific Satellite Imagery NOAA Hawaii Satellite Imagery Sea Surface Temperatures NOAA DART Bouys Hawaii International Airport Status Pacific Disaster Center-Hawaii Atlas Site Critical Links Virtual Joint Information Center Hawaii Wireless Interoperability Network (HWIN) Capabilities Based Planning National Incident Management System (NIMS) National Response Plan Security Clearances for State and Local Officials Leading the State In Providing Rapid Assistance During Disasters with a Full Range of Resources and Effective Partnerships. Being Prepared for Disaster Having an emergency plan, a disaster kit, and informing yourself is the best way to ensure that you are prepared in the event of a disaster. Special Needs Information Preparing for disaster can be particularly difficult for people with special needs. If you have special needs, or you are willing to assist someone, we have several pieces of information that will help. Nov 17, 2005 El Nino Update - November Nov 14, 2005 German Counsul General Visits State EOC Nov 10, 2005 State Emergency Communication Committee Meeting Nov 7, 2005 Congressional Visit to Birkhimer EOC Oct 19, 2005 Federal Money to Aid Local Security Jan 14, 2005 U.S. Plan for and Improved Tsunami Detection and Warning System Story Features GOVERNOR UNVEILS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INITIATIVES FOR THE 2006 LEGISLATIVE SESSION Governor Linda Lingle recently announced a comprehensive Emergency Preparedness Package of legislative, budget and administrative initiatives to better prepare Hawai`i to deal with natural and man-made disasters. Click here Governor's Emergency Preparedness News Conf to view the news conference. (Real Player required Click here to download) Since September 11, 2001, Americans are more aware than ever of the threat of terrorist acts on home soil. In the days following the attacks we saw immediate and selfless volunteering, generous monetary gifts, blood donations, and an outpouring of support and patriotism across America. Sustaining that spirit of volunteerism and unity is crucial to defending the freedoms America holds dear. Americans are working together to strengthen their communities. President George W. Bush is working to support community-based efforts through the newly-proposed Citizen Corps. This broad network of volunteer efforts will harness the power of the American people by relying on their individual skills and interests to prepare local communities to effectively prevent and respond to the threats of terrorism, crime, or any kind of disaster. http://www.citizencorps.gov/ ©2005 Hawaii State Civil Defense revize login