Hawaii

Map of Hawaii Art Print

Map of Hawaii

Map of Hawaii

35 in. x 23 in.
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P-40B Tomahawks Pearl Harbor Lts Welch & Taylor WWII Poster

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii - P-40B Tomahawks, c.2008

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii – P-40B Tomahawks, c.2008
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Pearl Harbor is just North of Honolulu and the US Navy runs a free yacht cruise to see the sunken hulls of the battleships Arizona and Utah. Nuuan-Pali cliff, which towers over the Honolulu-Windward Oahu road, has a look-out point cut cut into its steep sides from where the views are stupendous. At in Makapuu Point (15 minutes from Honolulu) is the Sea Life Park, descending three fathoms beneath the waves to observe a living reef with its fish and plant life. There are porpopise and whale performances and a reconstructed native fishing village. The Polynesian Cultural Center at Laie is another living museum, with reconstructed yet inhabited primitive villages. Byodo-In Temple in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, is a replica of the 900-year old National Treasure of Japan in Kyoto.

Vintage Black & White Oahu Photo Art Print – Hawaii Photos

Oahu, 1955

Oahu, 1955
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Between the Pacific and the Koolau mountains stretches all 15 miles of Honolulu. The luxury hotels of Waikiki and the smart downtown Fort St Mall shopping and business center are only a part of this varied cosmopolitan city. Chinatown, between Nuuanu Avenue and River Street, is a colorful mixture of sailors’ bars, tatoo parlors and dives and genuine Chinese restaurants, laundries and curio shops. In contrast the surrounding hills are very elegant residental suburbs. Diamond Head, with its famous crater, is at the Eastern end of Waikiki. In the center of town, in a park oasis, is Iolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil. The building is an exuberant structure built by the merry monarch, King Kalakuan, who used to play billiards and poker in the basement. The gilded thrones (replicas) are covered with Chinese brocade. Hawaii’s first church, Kawaiahao Church, built of coral blocks, was the royal chapel.

Sunday services are in English and Hawaiian. A fascinating memorial to the men and women responsible for bringing Christianity to the islands are the Mission Houses (across from the City Hall) built in New England style and kept as museums with original domestic and personal momentos. Bishop’sMuseum, on Kalihi Street, has a wonderful collection of Hawaiian art, culture and religious relics and also houses a Planetarium. The Academy of Arts embraces both oriental and occidental art and has some rare masterpieces. Limousines can be rented for tours of Honolulu. Tours are arranged to pineapple canneries, woodworking shops, sugar mills and perfume factories. Daily visits can be made to Liana of Waikiki (419 Waiakamilo Road), to watch flower oils being extracted.

International Dateline – Hawaii Surfers Poster – Vintage Travel Art

Hawaii

Hawaii
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A fascinating feature of crossing the Pacific is the point at which your flight crosses the International Dateline. This is a hypothetical line running from North to South just west of Hawaii. It is sufficient to say that since man chooses to have a named swquence of days – i.e., the week, the month, the year etc. – it is necessary to determine a point on the earth’s surface at which one day begins and the previous one ends (the alternative would be to have the same day over and over again). You cross the Dateline on any flight. In effect what happens is that flying Eastward you fly into the day you have already lived through; and flying Westward you fly into the following day. If it sounds confusing, do not worry – your flight crew will keep you fully informed as to exactly what day it is on the fround below. And it is all no more disorienting than any other intercontinental flight. For geographic reasons it is possible for aircraft flying near the Poles to land the day before they took of.

Vintage Hawaii Surfing Travel Advertisement Poster

Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Scene, Waikiki, Hawaii

Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Scene, Waikiki, Hawaii
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Most of the people who have been to Hawaii never went to Hawaii. They went to Honolulu, on Oahu, just the doorstep of a whole set of fabulous islands. And most of the people who haven’t even started to go to Hawaii think of it as surfboards, leis, macadamia nuts and pineapple punch, a kind of tropical suburb of Los Angeles. But Hawaii is much, much more than all these things.

Spewed up by a volcanic cataclysm from the Pacific bottom a million years ago, Hawaii is still one of the world’s greatest, though safest, volcanic non-stop shows. There are strange birds and animals, a variety of different islands, scenic wonders and moods to choose – from the brash excitement of Honolulu or Oahu to quiet beauty of an old whaling town on Maui. There’s a fascinating history to get involved with, from the arrival of the Polynesian outriggers when Charlemagne was still writing the map of France, to the visit of Captain Cook who called these the Sandwich Islands; the story of the missionaries from New England, and the one of the King and Queen who died of measles on a visit to London in 1824, the ingenuity of Mr Dole in establishing the pineapple on a big scale, the sadness of Pearl Harbor and, finally, the happy assumption of Statehood in 1959. It’s quite a history book. And quite a collection of peoples – Polynesian, European and Americans.

Vintage Travel: Inter-Island Airways Art Print

Inter-Island Airways

Inter-Island Airways Art Print
Erickson, Kerne
39 in. x 24.75 in.
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Honolulu Academy of Arts contins interesting collections of Oriental and Western art, and special exhibitions of Pacificana and modern art. Bishop Museum houses one of the finest collections of Pacificana and crafts of the entire Pacific, birds, animals, famous feather work of the Hawaians and historic relics. This is a must in Honolulu. Queen Emma Museum is the beautiful home of the former Queen and contains many collections of personal and household relics of the era in which she lived. Archives, next to Iolani Palace, contain important and valuable Hawaiian documents, relics and old photographs of early island history. Good source of reference on early culture, history and politics. The Iolani Palace throne room is interesting.

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Climate of the Pacific Islands

Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii

Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii Photographic Print
Bartruff, Dave
12 in. x 16 in.
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One feature of oceanic islands which distinguishes them from continents and from many of the continental islands is the climate. The great body of water which surrounds oceanic islands never becomes so warm and never so cold as the land on and near continents. Therefore the temperature of the air over the open ocean and around and over the oceanic islands does not rise so high or fall so low. For the same reason the winter and summer temperatures are not very far apart, and the climate does not differ much from month to month. Places in Mexico in the same latitude as Hawaii and places in Australia in the same latitude as Rapa have cold winters and hot summers.

Temperature

The average annual temperature of nearly all the Pacific oceanic islands is 70 degrees. Only in a region extending west from Fiji does the average reach 80 degrees, and only in the Aleutian Islands and in the islands lying south of New Zealand are the winters uncomfortably cold.

Winds

Because of the vast stretches of water over which they may blow without interruption, the winds of the Pacific are more regular and uniform than are the winds in any other part of the world. These winds blow in different directions in different parts of the Pacific. In the belt of ocean lying approximately between the parallel of latitude 3 degrees north, which runs through Midway Island, and the parallel of latitude 60 degrees north, near the Bering Sea, the winds come generally from the west and are known as ” westerly winds.”

From latitude 30 degrees north to near the equator the winds come from the northeast. For more than three hundred days in the year they blow so regularly and evenly that they have been called northeast trade winds (trade is the English form of an old word trod, which means path). Along the equator the winds blow feebly, generally from the east. From near the equator to latitude 30 degrees south are the southeast trade winds, and still farther south is the belt of strong westerly winds known to sailors as the “roaring forties.”

In the two trade-wind belts, the winds sometimes blow from a direction opposite to their usual course, bringing with them the kind of weather known in Hawaii as “Kona storms.” Sometimes the winds become hurricanes or typhoons. Most of these hurricanes occur in the region between the Marshall Islands and China and west and southwest of Samoa — in Micronesia, Melanesia-and farther west in the Indian Ocean.

But they sometimes occur in the winter months in Polynesia and are then very destructive. The houses may be torn down and. the trees broken and uprooted. The hurricane winds and the high waves which come with them have swept some low coral islands bare of trees, buildings, and men and have sunk the canoes along the shores. These winds and the ocean currents made by the winds have aided boats in sailing in some direoctions and hindered them in sailing in other directions.

Travel Art: Hawaii Calls Art Print

Hawaii Calls

Hawaii Calls Art Print
Koniakowsky, Wade
18 in. x 24 in.
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The Royal Hawaiian on Waikiki Beach, the best-known hotel in the Islands, has everything; dining terraces, dancing, entertainment, tennis courts. The Halekulani, also on the beach, is quiet and pleasant. Other good hotels on Waikiki, all European Plan (with double rates quoted), include the Moana, under the management as Royal Hawaiian. There are a number of other excellent hotels; Hawaiian Village, The Reef, the Waikiki Biltmore, the Princess Kaiulani, the Surfrider, the Waikikian. There are also many small hotels and apartment hotels which are avalable by the day, week or month. Rates given apply the year around; make reservatons in advance.

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Passion, energy and mystery all in Hawaii

Hawaii is incredibly romantic destination. Perfect for a wedding, honeymoon or dream away. The fabulous beaches and luxury resorts, combined with the tropical climate means that you’ll fall in love with the island almost as soon as you land. You’ll be forgiven if you stay in comfort and luxury of your resort, with all your needed. Although if you never leave the station, you’ll miss the inspiring fear Marvels Hawaii has to offer.

Whatever your stay on this island is worth jumping through the Big Island to visit the Parc National des Volcans. Hawaii has many active volcanoes and there are five on the Big Island. Only three of the five are active and Kilauea is most active. He is the youngest volcano on Big Island and appears to go through a growth spurt in adolescents. Kilauea has been erupting since 1983. Every day he vomited enough lava resurfacing of 20 mile long road. This enormous quantity of lava has added about 500 acres of the Big Island area. The volcano gives with one hand he takes the other. Big Island has lost more than 181 houses, a church and a number of other buildings in the lava flow.

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Fly to Hawaii Giclee Print
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You may wonder why on earth we suggest you visit the active volcano. The Volcano National Park is perfectly safe if you pay attention to the park rangers. So it’s an incredible opportunity to see firsthand one of the most powerful displays of natural materials and the planet. The eruption of Kilauea is not about quick violent, is a persistent rise of the lava. Forms lava tubes that directs much of the flow toward the sea of lava tubes are a fascinating formation created by the lava of contact with the air much colder island. As the lava flow increases the size of the tube forms a unique ecosystem. We suggest you take a tour of the tubes. As you’re standing inside a natural element created by a lava flow active, please pay attention to the Rangers!

Hawaii Volcanoes are an integral part of the mythology and legends of the islands. Pele is the goddess of Kilauea volcano and its domain is. If you want a spiritual protection of the raw power of the earth, it would be wise to take some pork and gin with you. This is not to strengthen you, but should be wrapped in ti leaves and left as an offering to Pele. This goddess of fire is tempered celebrated in local art and tearing down forms of lava are called “Pele’s tears”.

It is not wise to take one of the tears of Pele as a souvenir of your visit. Many of those who have had to mail the stone back to Hawaii in an attempt to appease the deity who has the misfortune visited upon them. A local superstition, perhaps, but it is wise to respect the landscape of national park in the same way you respect a coral reef. As for the offerings of pork and gin, while in the presence of an erupting volcano that has been for 26 years there is no harm in keeping the local goddess happy.

Hawaiian Hut Cafe Art Print

Wonderful beaches, tropical flowers, hula dancers and flower leis are part of the fiber of the Hawaiian Islands. Here you have the additional delight of being on home territory yet finding it as different as anything you have ever imagined. You can swim at the perfect beaches, luxuriate at wonderful hotels, go deep-sea fishing, learn to ride a surfboard, and enjoy the wonderful climate. It2s romantic spot, ideal for a vacation.

Hawaiian Hut Cafe

Hawaiian Hut Cafe Art Print
13 in. x 8.75 in.
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The Hawaiian Islands lie approximately 2,090 miles southwest of San Francisco, a distance about equal to that between San Francisco and New York. Honolulu is about the same distance north of the wquator as Havana, Cuba.

1,360,301, of which 909,863 live in Honolulu metropolitan area. The area of the island group is 6,441 square miles of which the largest island, Hawaii, is over 4,000 square miles, approximately the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island together. Oahu is 40 miles long and 26 wide. Capital is Honolulu. After a long history of desiring statehoos dating back to 1903, Congress passed a bill providing for admittance of Hawaii as the 50th State, and on March 18, 1959, the President signed the official proclamation of admittance.
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