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Aloha mai kākou!  E kāko‘o mai iā mākou i ka mālama ‘ana o kēia ‘āina...

 

  

 

Hina Adventures is no longer providing tours.  Mahalo to everyone who spent their vacations with us.  We enjoyed meeting all of you.  Aloha.

 

We're currently reorganizing this website, and will update once it is complete. 

 

Until then, please enjoy our cultural information, still available online.

 

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What is today's Hawaiian Moon Phase?

                 Hawaiian Moon Calendar

 

The native ‘ōhi‘a tree bears a spectacular blossom called "lehua".  Its flowers are sacred.  If picked, rain will likely follow. 

 

Cultural Calendar

Ulupō Heiau

Saturday, October 9, 2009

8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.

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All pictures in this website were taken by the owners of Hina Adventures, and are of places that will be visited on our tours unless otherwise noted.

The ‘ie‘ie flower is striking in its unique showing.  ‘Ie‘ie leaves are used for baskets and other types of woven crafts.

Sunset at Waimea Bay, North Shore O‘ahu

 

 

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Even rainy days are scenic on O‘ahu - view of the Ko‘olau mountain range with its rain-fed waterfalls

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Kalo, the older sibling of the Hawaiian people and the staple of the Hawaiian diet, is as beautiful as it is nourishing. 

 

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Rockwork became a finely-tuned skill in ancient Hawai‘i.  This shows a modern fix of an ancient altar.  Today few such altars remain intact. 

 

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This site was last updated

Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:32 AM 

Hawai‘i Standard Time