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Hawaiian Videos

This section is filled with small clips of areas we visited in Hawaii. The hope is that one gain gain a better understanding of the area through some visual material. Our footage is all well maintened in archives, taken with 3CCD DV cameras If you'd like stock footage, please contact us.


Ka'au Crater: (Video soon to come)

Non-maintained hike. You must get permission from home-owners before entering. However, this is one of my favorite hikes. There are three waterfalls that drop down this trail from the overflow out of the crater. When its raining it can even be a little dangerous.

Konahuanui:(Video soon to come)

If you willing to do about 8 hours of hiking, this is a challenging but very rewarding climb. Up on top, there is a possibility of seeing some endangered tree snails. Don't collect however, as you don't want to be the reason they all went extinct. On the summit there is a vertical drop of nearly 2,000 feet to one side and a slightly less vertical, but scary 500 foot drop on the other. Thus, not for the faint-hearted.

Portlock: (Video soon to come)

A stroll at portlock can be accompanied by a swim in the pounding surf of the Pacific ocean. Be carefull though as this water is also not for the beginner. Many people have died by getting slammed into the rocks. Walking along the sides of the cliffs can also be dangerous if you don't watch for large swells breaking over the tops of the rocks.

Rob

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