PEUGEOT Partner 1.6 HDi90 Totem Clim 2007
PEUGEOT Fellow 1.6 HDi90 Totem Clim 2007
Equipements audio et seafaring autoradio DISC
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Arise Diesel 90 ch, 3538 Kms
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Exploring the History and Waters of Kealakekua Bay
A place of both dramatic historic events and unparalleled scenery, beautiful and now peaceful Kealekekua Bay (Pathway of the Gods) opens beneath steep, beetling cliffs on the ancient surfing beach along the shoreline of Napo'opo'o Village. The site of arguably the most important event in the history of Polynesia, home to pods of frolicking dolphins, hosting the greatest density of hammerhead sharks anywhere in the Pacific Ocean and providing some truly breathtaking snorkeling, Kealekekua Bay is one of the most truly magical spots in the State of Hawai'i. Across the bay from Napo'opo'o stands the solitary white obelisk that marks the lonely Captain Cook Monument rising among the ruins of Ka'awaloa Village. High along the cliff walls can be seen numerous burial caves of the iwi (bones) of Ali'i, and in the late afternoon light, a greyish streak is visible on the northwest wall. Local legend has it that a canon-ball fired by Cook to impress the Hawai'ians left this streak as it smeared and bounced along the cliff. Close in along the beach, historic Hikiau (Moving Current) Heiau stands through the ages, witness to the tsunami of enormous changes that swept through Hawai'i with the coming of Cook and the Europeans, which began right here at Kealekekua Bay. Perhaps the most sought-after snorkeling area in Hawai'i, visitors frequently kayak from Napo'opo'o to the monument to enjoy the Class Triple-A waters and abundant sea life. However, the monument is also accessible by hiking a trail down from the highway; this hike takes 4-6 hours round trip and drinking water is not available anywhere along the journey. Written, filmed, directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan. For more information on visiting and exploring the Big Island of Hawaii, visit: www.tourguidehawaii.com, www.lovingthebigisland.wordpress.com and www.tourguidehawaii.blogspot.com.

My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii
Peter Foltz singing to his famiy at The Other Side in Silver Lake. David Olivas on sax and James Lent on piano.

Kayaking with Kona Boys in Kealakekua Bay
This is a segment from the Hawaii Travelogue TV series, "Kama'aina Backroads™." With adventure ocean guide, Frank Carpenter, from Kona Boys, we head into Kealakekua Bay and witness amazing beauty and greatness in this sacred and potected conservation bay.

