Posts Tagged “Oahu tour”

New Hydrogen Stations and Fuel Cell Cars

By | October 2, 2010

In its continued attempt to become as green as possible, the state of Hawaii will receive 119 Chevrolet Equinox fuel-cell cars from General Motors. As part of a strategical deployment called Project Driveway, GM is dedicating nearly a 10th of its production line to Hawaii, in part because Oahu-based Hawaii Gas has come up with [...]

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Hawaii Ecotourism

By | September 10, 2010

The travel industry, as with most functioning industries, is ever changing and evolving as consumers find new interests. One of the newest aspects of tourism and travel is Eco-Tourism. The sole purpose of Eco-Tourism is to maintain and improve the environment for future travelers and generations to enjoy and venture to areas that are protected, [...]

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Hawaiian Agriculture

By | August 20, 2010

Hawaii is most known for its beautiful weather, perfect beaches, big wave surfing, and its all around beauty. One often overlooked element of Hawaii and its culture is the diverse cuisine and unique delicacies. Many different foods are grown, produced, and prepared throughout the islands, and are all important to the customs and way of [...]

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Nu’uanu Pali Lookout

By | July 24, 2010

One of the most scenic views on the entire island of Oahu, the Nu’uanu Pali Lookout is an absolute must on any Hawaiian Vacation. Tucked in the cliffs of the Ko’olau Mountain Range, pali is the Hawaiian word for cliffs. From the lookout, a panoramic view of Windward Oahu overlooks the towns of Kailua and [...]

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King Kamehameha Day June 11

By | June 10, 2010

Each June, Hawaii gears up for a fantastic celebration of their greatest ruler, King Kamehameha. The great monarch led the unification of the Hawaiian Islands under one rule, creating the Kingdom of Hawaii. Long remembered for the “Law of the Splintered Paddle”, which protects human rights of non-combatants in times of battle, Kamehameha was a [...]

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