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Featured Listing - 12-7059 Puulena St Kalapana Sea View
Kalapana Sea View subdivision is an eclectic community next to the vast, beautiful Pacific Ocean. Your new home/business should be in this choice oceanside community. This popular Vacation Rental is near the center of the subdivision with great homes surrounding Coconut Palms Rental. Everyone who rents may enjoy the community park at the bottom of the subdivision. Whales can be viewed during migration season jumping out of the water and frolicking in the surf. The house takes full advantage of the ocean views from it’s second and third floors. You will see a special feature rising up in the living room to the loft. A magnificent spiral staircase of stainless steel and mahogany dominates the room, costing approximately $36k. Sleep in the loft for a unique experience in the sky with beautiful ocean views.
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ASK A BIG ISLAND PRO - HILO BAY REALTY
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Today our resident pro Ed Torrison from Hilo Bay Realty will be answering your questions about getting your house ready to sell. You can check them out at www.hilobayrealtyllc.com/
Hokulea Returning to Hilo
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~ 10 paddlers joined our crew on the water raising $2,500 for the Polynesian Voyaging Society ~ Participants scattered plumeria blossoms welcoming Hokulea to Hilo Bay ~ She tied up at Grand Naniloa’s pier an hour early and traditional protocols were followed with oli ~ 6th grade students from Keaukaha Elementary School offered oli ~ We donated our vans and time to bring the students to Grand Na...
Mobile Deposit by HFS
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Skip the line, and use HFS Mobile Deposit instead! For more information on Mobile Deposit, check out their website: hfsfcu.org/mobile-banking/mobile-deposit/ #hfsfcu #wherecaringcounts #mobiledeposit
Mortgage Matters Module 1 - First Time Home Buyers
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Mortgage Matters - First Time Home Buying Process If you know someone renting or looking to purchase their first home, tag them or share this with them. This is great information we wish we had on our first purchase. www.InBigIsland.com/PILG
Passport to Adventure Ep 6 - Bird's Eye View of the Big Island
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If you haven't seen the Big Island from up above...CHECK THIS OUT! In this episode of Passport to Adventure, KT joins Kapohokine Adventures and Blue Hawaiian Helicopters for a tour of the Big Island with a bird's eye view. For more episodes of Passport to Adventure, go to: inbigisland.com/videos/passport-to-adventure/
Passport to Adventure Ep 5 - The Grand Naniloa
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Join our host KT Sunshine as she takes a step back in time with the Historical Grand Naniloa Hotel. She will interview George Applegate who has been with the hotel for decades as well as the new ownership on the direction of this historical landmark!
ABIP Speegle
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Ask a Big Island Pro - Insurance Questions Join our resident expert Kris Speegle from Allstate Insurance as he discusses the difference between Comprehensive and Collision and much more.
KauKau Time with Chanel Bentosino - Liko Lehua
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Join our host Chanel Bentosino as she explores the fine dining of Liko Lehua on Pauahi. Where the food is outstanding, the staff is top notch and the owners are just a joy to be around.
Ask A Big Island Pro - Pacific Isle Lending Group
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Ask a Big Island Pro - Pacific Isle Lending Group, LLC This week our resident expert Ho'olaea Andrade from Pacific Isle Lending Group, LLC answers your questions about getting qualified for a home loan and more! For More go to: inbigisland.com/pilg-abip
Mortgage Matters Episode 4 -
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Ask a Big Island Pro - Pacific Isle Lending Group, LLC This week our resident expert Ho'olaea Andrade from Pacific Isle Lending Group, LLC answers your questions about getting qualified for a home loan and more! For More go to: inbigisland.com/pilg-abip
5 Interesting Things ~ The Kukui Nut Tree
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5 Interesting Things ~ The Kukui Nut Tree Did you know that the official State Tree before the Kukui Nut was the Coconut? How many did you know already? For more Interesting things visit: inbigisland.com/videos/five-interesting-things/
Mortgage Matters 3 - Home Buying Considerations
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Mortgage Matters Episode 3: Home Buying Considerations Now that you are pre-approved, you need to find a home, here are some tips during that home search process from our resident expert Ho'olaea Andrade - Pacific Isle Lending Group, LLC For more on Pacific Isle Lending, go to: www.pacificislelending.com/
Mortgage Matters Episode 2 - First Meeting with Your Lender
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Mortgage Matters Episode 2: First Meeting with Your Lender In this series for First Time Home Buyers, this episode covers what to be prepared for in your first meeting with your lender: Mortgage Matters with Pacific Isle Lending Group For more on Pacific Isle Lending, go to: www.pacificislelending.com/
Mortgage Matters 1- Misconceptions
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Is Renting cheaper than buying a house?.... That is just one of the Misconceptions First-time homebuyers have. Check out this new InBigIsland.com original series: Mortgage Matters with Pacific Isle Lending Group For more on Pacific Isle Lending, go to: www.pacificislelending.com/
Ask a Big Island Pro - SMART Plumbing Hawaii
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Ask a Big Island Pro - SMART Plumbing Hawaii
Explore Big Island, Hawaii - Waterfalls | Clif Jump | GoPro | Drone
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Explore Big Island, Hawaii - Waterfalls | Clif Jump | GoPro | Drone
Backyard Monkey - Albezia Tree Removal
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Backyard Monkey - Albezia Tree Removal
"One Local" - How to become a Local in Hawaii
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"One Local" - How to become a Local in Hawaii
Passport to Adventure, S1, E4 - Liliuokalani Park
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Passport to Adventure, S1, E4 - Liliuokalani Park
Aiona Car Sales uPickEm Football Contest
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Aiona Car Sales uPickEm Football Contest
5 Interesting Things you probably didn't know about Spam
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5 Interesting Things you probably didn't know about Spam
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Thank you! Some interesting facts indeed. A couple things to add: the float that rests in the water is called an ama in Hawaii, and the poles connecting it to the canoe are called iakos. The Hokulea and some of the canoes depicted are actually double-hull canoes, so not necessarily called outriggers.
Never understood why they dont have an additional pontoon on the other side for more stability
Since you have two supports, the canoe body and the float ("ama") you don't need a third. You are right, this sometimes can result in a capsize, but another ama would slow down the canoe. It is up to the crew to keep balanced. There are small sailing canoes that do have a second ama, but usually only one ama is in the water at a time, because the boat leans with the wind.
Eh dat pic of the kukui is actually Milo
I was hoping you guys stick together...
Women young & old of the "Friendly Isles" chew it into a gulf-ball size paste like consistency and has been utilized as bathing soap for the body for centuries to this day.
should tell you that Hawaii is a state of the USA not the united Kingdom , Tho i know England owns the world already this island is not one of them lol
I was looking for an example of their website instruction: "Before starting your Mobile Deposit transaction, be sure to clearly endorse the back of the original check with “HFS FCU Mobile Deposit” and include the account number in which the check will be deposited." I was disappointed that this video provided no such details. This is the nearest thing to an example that I could find: ua-cam.com/video/suu3VtLobLw/v-deo.html (fast forward to the O:32 mark). All the information goes into the space for countersigning the check ... ABOVE the line that says reserved for Financial Institution. Also, if the check has a box labeled "Check here if mobile deposit", then you should check that box in addition to recording the information noted above. Hope this helps.
My mom used to tell me that the oil from the nut was used as a treatment for canker sores or mouth sores. Back in the day, we couldn't afford to buy medicine. she always told us that the land provides, food, shelter, clothing, resources and medicinal purposes. If you take care of the land, the land will take care of you.
Aloha I think i learned its the white sap that come froms the area on the nut where it was originally held up by its stem. Once stem is removed, the sap is revealed and provided as medicine for those affected by any mouth sores eg thrush, canker, etc. One need only apply onto sore.
Well said.
Small kine shame ah. Mean!
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how to plant it?
pluck a sprout from under a treeeee brah
Drums is my nephew
Great Local Documentary. Big Mahalo for all involved in making it. As a kid in the 50s growing up in Waianae and Pearl City I was told I was a Hapa Haole, for me this meant white boy born n raised in the islands since my father spent 15 of his 22 year Navy career stationed at Pearl. In the mid 50s my dad was transferred to help construct the DEW line in Alaska and Canada as a chief navigator on a LST (Landing Ship Tank). The LST were the ocean going 18 wheel Tractor Trailer for the Navy. They had a big set of doors on the bow with a large flip up and down ramp mounted behind the doors just so the flat bottom ship could take advantage of it’s unique design and drive right up on the beach sand just an hour or so before low tide and off load heavy equipment and construction supplies directly on to a dry beach. In an hour or so later the tide would turn and begin to come back in and by than the LST was almost finished off loading. By off loading tens or tons of equipment and supplies the LST would easily float off the beach. Than the rear mounted anchor chain and vary strong hoist pulled back the LST back into deeper water where it could engage it two propellers and move off shore even further so it could safely turn bow back out to sea. In 1978 or 79 I began to come to the Big Island to help large corporations conduct business in Kona’s hotels. Later in the early 1990s I earned my commercial helicopter pilots license at the Kona airport. Than later in 1997 I married my lovely late Colombian wife on Alii drive in that little ocean side Blue and White church near Magic Sands beach. See www.3cats.com/wedding.htm to see my lovely late bride and I getting married on Alii drive if you care to. In in early January of 2016, just weeks before learning my late wife’s ovarian cancer had returned we visited the Pacific Tsunami Museum. There to my shock and Great Pleasure on the wall of the Museum was a photo of my dad’s LST, the San Bernardino County - LST 1110. Due to the fact that in WWII there were over 1,100 LST made, combined with the fact the big doors covered the ships registration normally displayed on the out side bow. All LST’s registration numbers are also boldly painted in white above the large ramp I mentioned earlier. Turns out my dad’s LST was heading back to Alaska with construction supplies when the 1957 Tsunami stick Hawaii. The eleven ten as my dad called it was re directed to Hilo since it had a load of telephone poles and other electrical supplies along with a bulldozers on board and was told to drop off these supplies in Hilo. Why a great surprise to discover my late father ship’s foto on the wall in the Pacific Tsunami Museum.
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I want to fly with Captain Jason!
awesome job
10:03 - This photo of the Hawaii Planing Mill Co. building actually shows damage from the 1946 tsunami, not the 1960 one. After 1946, almost all the buildings on the makai side of Kamehameha Avenue, including this one, were demolished and the area was left in open space. HPM moved across the street from this location. That's the building that he's describing as being completely destroyed. All that was left of it was the concrete foundation with some of the linoleum tiles still adhering to it.
absolutely awesome! what a very talented host, and what amazing food! mahalo for the video!
Hawaii's youth rock the STEM and move forward!
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Great to hear more about this musician! I have a question about those jars on the table....what's up with them? It seems as if it is Fusion Lemonade...saw it on the last of the credits...
lookinglassalice they were the drink sponsor of the show
hawanes beauty truly emits from inside out 🌺✨
Mahalo InBigIsland!!