The Lagoon
House is an extraordinary Big Island Oceanfront Vacation Rental
house, located in the private gated community of Kapoho Beach Lots. This
gracious and comfortable 3 bedroom and 2 bath vacation home is
wonderfully situated on its' own private, calm, clear, warm water
lagoon, adjacent to the beautiful turtle filled Champagne Pond and the
open ocean. Our thermally heated ocean fed water is about 87 degrees,
and is filled with many hundreds of colorful Hawaiian reef fish. |
Kalaekilohana -
Aloha! You've discovered an award-winning Hawaii Bed and Breakfast on the big
island of Hawaii, standing between the distant summit of Mauna Loa volcano and
Ka Lae, landing site for the earliest Hawaiian voyagers. |
Haleakala National Park - This special place vibrates with stories of
ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and
its people. The park also cares for endangered species some of which exist
nowhere else. |
The
Hawaiian Railway Society was formed in 1970 to
save what remained of Hawaii's railroad history. This
educational, non-profit organization was able to get the
remaining stretch of track on Oahu (from Ewa to Nanakuli)
placed on the State and National Registers of Historic
Sites. Today, the Society has restored about 6.5 miles
of track and is working to restore more. Three vintage
diesel locomotives have been restored to operation and
several steam locomotives have been cosmetically
restored. The famous Dillingham parlor car has been
restored and is occasionally put on track. Hawaii
has a rich history of railroading. Seven public common
carrier railroads ran on four of the islands. |
Island Marine
Institute - Maui is the best place to see humpback whales in their
natural breeding area in Hawaii. Every year from mid-December through mid-May
the humpback whales make their home in the waters surrounding the island of Maui |
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Menehune Fishpond, Kauai - Built more than 500 years ago, the Menehune
Fishpond in Nawiliwili has been on the National Register of Historic Places
since 1973. Clever fishponds like this were built to catch fish, and the
Menehune Fishpond is one of the finest examples of this type of ancient Hawaiian
aquaculture. |