[...] sun, and crashing waves. There numerous advantages and disadvantages to vacationing at the most popular beaches. The primary disadvantage would have to be the crowds. If you choose a well-known beach, such as [...]
Kauai is truly the Garden Isle and a paradise like no other. It is not a showy place nor are the people of that mindset. It is traditionally beautiful set in a landscape of beauty and grandeur like no other. If you are looking for nightlife, please don’t come. If you are a party person, hele on to Mauai. You want beauty and air filled with flowers and scents indigenous to that island, hiking in a grand canyon or inner tubing down sugar cane canals and horseback riding to waterfalls then you have found what many still want kept secret.
Advice: leave the black sox and sandals at home along with your watch and computer…
wow! me and my friend are actually hoping of living for a while in beautiful kauai before college. so peaceful and beautiful, just to spend a day walking around and surfing basking in the sweet sun. gotta love kauai!
[...] sun, and crashing waves. There numerous advantages and disadvantages to vacationing at the most popular beaches. The primary disadvantage would have to be the crowds. If you choose a well-known beach, such as [...]
I need to go somewhere here is so boring!:P
Kauai is truly the Garden Isle and a paradise like no other. It is not a showy place nor are the people of that mindset. It is traditionally beautiful set in a landscape of beauty and grandeur like no other. If you are looking for nightlife, please don’t come. If you are a party person, hele on to Mauai. You want beauty and air filled with flowers and scents indigenous to that island, hiking in a grand canyon or inner tubing down sugar cane canals and horseback riding to waterfalls then you have found what many still want kept secret.
Advice: leave the black sox and sandals at home along with your watch and computer…
Organized as territory: 1900
Entered Union (rank): Aug. 21, 1959 (50)
Motto: Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono (The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness)
State symbols:
flower hibiscus (yellow) (1988)
song “Hawaii Ponoi” (1967)
bird nene (Hawaiian goose) (1957)
tree kukui (candlenut) (1959)
wow so pretty
Really nice right ?
wow! me and my friend are actually hoping of living for a while in beautiful kauai before college. so peaceful and beautiful, just to spend a day walking around and surfing basking in the sweet sun. gotta love kauai!
kuai is so cool
Wow! The pictures are beautiful. Grabe ang rainbow..
The place indeed looks beautiful! That second photo is breathtaking.
Capital: Honolulu (on Oahu)
State abbreviation/Postal code: Hawaii/HI
Governor: Neil Abercrombie, D (to Dec. 2014)
Lieut. Governor: Brian Schatz, D (to Dec. 2014)
Senators: Daniel K. Akaka, D (to Jan. 2013); Daniel K. Inouye, D (to Jan. 2017)
U.S. Representatives: 2
Atty. General: David M. Louie, D (appt’d. by gov.)