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A brief history of the Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial
Hawaii’s 1921 Territorial Legislature funds construction of the Living Memorial with its 100 X 40 meter saltwater swimming pool was built to honor 101 who died and the nearly 10,000 others who served in WWI from Haw...-
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This image was shot with aperture priority. Thus the gray scale.
Makapu'u is famous for its fishing and powerful surf. In Hawaiian Makapu'u means "bulging eyes." Just off-shore, Manana Island, also known as "Rabbit Island", because it was once inhabited by shipped-in...-
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The Hawaii Theater in downtown Honolulu is a reminder of the cinematic palaces from the early 20th century.
Built in 1922 by the Consolidated Amusement Company, the Hawaii Theater has been home to vaudeville, orchestras, bands, classical theater, silent and talkie motion...-
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Waimea Bay two days before the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Surf Meet. Waves were on the rise, and Lifeguards were pulling surfers and swimmers out all day. Waimea Bay is known for its giant, thick waves during the winter time. The day of this pano, the Waimea river mouth was pum...-
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Kakaako Jetty. South Shore from Kakaako Jetty across from Point Panic. Other side is Alamoana Beach Park, Magic Island and Diamond Head Crater.-
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360 from Kakaako jetty, a favorite entry point for surfing the south shore. In the summer waves rise on the south shore and have recently gotten as big as 25 feet. In Hawaii we measure waves from the back, so a 25 foot wave means a 50 foot face, or more. -
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The South Shore of Oahu from Point Panic in Kakaako. From here you can see the harbor, Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island, Waikiki and Diamond Head and some newly weds on the balcony of the John Dominis restaurant. Point Panic is famous for the large rocks facing you when ...-
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Waikiki from Tantalus. Night time abstract. Point and shoot didn't take the dark too well. Here's our final day time shoot from the same location.
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Waikiki from Tantalus. Night time abstract. Point and shoot didn't take the dark too well. Here's our final day time shoot from the same location.
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South Shore of Oahu from Waipuna Apartments on Ena Road at the gateway of Waikiki. Diamond Head in the morning, Fort Derussy Park, Kuhio Avenue and Kalakaua Avenue, King David Kalakaua at the juncture...
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