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Contents of Bob's Hawaii trip photo gallery

Page written December 22, 1998

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Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach, Hawaii's crown jewels.  

Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach, Hawaii's crown jewels.

Ehukai Beach, home of the internationally known 'Pipeline Masters' surfing competition.

Ehukai Beach, home of the internationally known 'Pipeline Masters' surfing competition.

Dole pineapple plantation.

Dole pineapple plantation.

The USS Arizona Memorial.

The USS Arizona Memorial.

Hanauma Bay, where you can swim with the fish(es?).

Hanauma Bay, where you can swim with the fish(es?).

Akaka Falls and Kahuna Falls.

Akaka Falls and Kahuna Falls.

Mauna Kea, Hawaii's highest peak.

Mauna Kea, Hawaii's highest peak.

Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park, Home of Mauna Loa, and Kilauea.

Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park, Home of Mauna Loa, and Kilauea.

Punalu'u Black Sand Beach.

Punalu'u Black Sand Beach.


Sights I haven't really found ways to classify!




  All Hawaii shots thus far were recorded with a Panasonic OmniMovie HQ camcorder on Fuji HQ VHS video tape, and were captured to a 120MHz Intel Pentium based PC with a Snappy video capture system.

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A great big New York shout out to:

Angel for going above and beyond the call of friendship getting some of my travel arrangements taken care of. You're great man!
Linda for being there as front line support while I was off jet setting across this great big continent. I OWE you, big time!
Jeanne R. Hearn of Waikiki Vacation Rentals
2415 Ala Wai Boulevard #1408
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
(808) 924-3015 & (808) 551-9193

The accomodations I received were a really economical alternative to staying on a beachfront resort. Hey, 1 1/2 blocks away ain't too shabby, the suite was well kept, and well equipped, and the view was spectacular!!
Perrys Smorgy Restaurants Restaurant
2380 Kuhio Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815-2965
808-926-0184

Who said staying and eating in Hawaii would break the bank? Smorgy provided me with a very cost effective alternative to doing the luau thing every night! At $4.99 for Breakfast (all you can scarf down) and $8.99 for dinner, how can you go wrong? (After eating all that for breakfast, who could think of lunch? By the way, it's $5.99)