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Hawaii's Big Island Press Releases: HAWAI`I’S BIG ISLAND, DECEMBER 2006 Sizzlin' News
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Hawaii's Big Island Press Releases. Sunday, December 10, 2006. HAWAI`I’S BIG ISLAND, DECEMBER 2006 Sizzlin' News. Jessica Ferracane, (808) 961-5005, bivbpr@hvcb.org. Czarin Chan, (323) 882-8333, cchan@novom.com. From chill to sizzle. HAWAI`I’S BIG ISLAND, DECEMBER 2006 Continue Receiving News From Hawai`i’s Big Island in 2007! The Big Island Visitors Bureau is pleased to announce that beginning January 1, 2007, the public relations agency representing. Will be Irondog Communications. Located in. This pop...
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Diving the Kona Coast: May 2013
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Diving the Kona Coast. Friday, May 31, 2013. Our last big surf of the season has come and gone (hopefully) and we now have consistent calm sea conditions all along the Kona Coast. When the sea gets flat like this I like to get away from Honaunau and check out some of the bays and beaches that are usually more exposed to the surf. On Memorial Day, I ventured down to Keauhou Bay to see if I could find some mantas to swim with me. I was lucky and found two! Manta Pacific Research Foundation. On night dives ...
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Diving the Kona Coast: January 2014
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Diving the Kona Coast. Saturday, January 25, 2014. Named for the black stripes reminiscent of prison uniforms. Known as manini. In the Hawaiian language. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Friday, January 17, 2014. Also known by the Hawaiian name palani. This photo was taken at about 70' depth and early in the morning. This and a couple other palani. Were following me in hopes I would stir up some organic detritus for them to feed on. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Wednesday, January 15, 2014.
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Diving the Kona Coast: June 2014
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Diving the Kona Coast. Monday, June 9, 2014. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Sunday, June 8, 2014. Artist's Reception @ Peaberry and Galette. During the month of June, a sampling of my photos will be on exhibit at Peaberry and Galette coffee shop in the Keauhou Shopping Center. This past Friday (6/6/14),. Betty arranged an artist's reception for me. We had a pretty fantastic turnout and had a great time. Plenty of food, wine and talk story about the ocean and photography! Friday, June 6, 2014.
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Diving the Kona Coast: May 2014
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Diving the Kona Coast. Monday, May 19, 2014. Creeping in the Coral. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Dolphins in Honaunau Bay. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Juvenile Peacock Razor Wrasse. Juvenile peacock razor wrasse. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Teardrop in the Coral. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Tiny bug. Smaller than a thumbnail.
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Diving the Kona Coast: May 2015
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Diving the Kona Coast. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Nudibranchs are the marine equivalent of a garden slug. However, unlike terrestrial slugs, nudibranchs can often be quite colorful and attractive. The largest of the Hawaiian nudibranchs is the Spanish dancer. Which can sometimes achieve a length of over one foot. Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Thursday, May 21, 2015. There have been a lot of whitetip reef sharks (Triaenodon obesus). Location: Honaunau-Napoopoo, HI, USA. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Frogfish...
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SCAP Fans
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WHERE STYLE MEETS FUNCTION. THE STYLE YOU CRAVE. THE FUNCTION YOU NEED. We believe that local dive shops are the life blood of the diving industry. While you can purchase gear online, nothing compares to the experience, training and family feeling you receive from your local dive center. At the SCAP we are constantly in the water and when we travel we love visiting the "SCAP Fans" on this page. Without them dive excursions would not be the same. They would love to see you. 1702 E. Prince Rd. #150. Cincin...
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Giant Aliens of Kona | konahonudivers
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Giant Aliens of Kona. Okay, so they aren’t aliens. They are actually giant fish- Manta Rays to be exact-and when people visit us in Kona one of their top priorities is to see these rays. It’s a breathtaking show of tumbling, spinning, and, well, eating really. It has been described as an underwater Vegas show which is spot on. However, in this version the showgirls are trying to put on the pounds! Well, let me tell you. I am proud to say that our community is working to protect all our ocean wildlife....
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Hawaiian Holiday – Kona | chadwest.net
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Weblog for Chad West. Hawaiian Holiday – Kona. Posted by chad on July 4, 2009. We spent the last week here in Kona on The Big Island. It’s been super relaxing and I wish we could stay another week or two. Unfortunately, one has to pay the bills…. I’m a bit rusty on blogging so I’ll just give you a list of highlights and let you browse the photos we have collected:. Arrived at Kona, drove down 15 minutes to the Coconut. Trip to Hawaiâ i Volcanoes National Park. Wed 5/27- Thur 5/28. Today we did another mo...
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