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Aloha Friday and Hawaiian food

since its friday in hawaii, of course we need to get some hawaiian food. Went to go to one of my favorite on my list and also popular by tourist is Helenas hawaiian food. Just because their pipikaulua short rib is the best. My next or other great places are Highway inn, Youngs fish market, Lavernes, kehaus kitchen and haili hawaiian food. be sure to check those places too. Hope you enjoy this short video.

YETI Presents | Hungry Life: Lanai

In Hawaii, Eduardo Garcia is joined by his landscape “interpreters” and pros each in their own right, Shane Dorian and Mark Healey. Here they show Eduardo Garcia how to traverse the terrain in pursuit of Axis deer, then head to the water to override the body’s over-protective instinct to breathe while spear fishing. What results is one very hard-earned meal.

Executive Producer: Jennifer Jane, Eduardo Garcia
Created By: Jennifer Jane and Eduardo Garcia
Produced in Association With: Farm League Productions
Director: Chris Malloy
Producer: David Burden
Cinematography: Danny Moder
Editor: Ronnie Silva
Music: Brotheryn Studios
Still Photography: Todd Glasser

Overthrowing a Kingdom | Hawaii

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Hawaii went from a kingdom, to a republic, to a state in under 200 years. Unlike previous conquests, the series of events that lead to annexation is far more confusing than you might imagine.

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Thanks to TierZoo for explaining the mongoose:
https://www.youtube.com/c/tierzoo

Vowell, S. (2011). Unfamiliar Fishes. New York: Riverhead Books.
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[This is my primary source for this video and by far my favorite history book, I can’t recommend it enough]

Kamehameha the Great – I: The Lonely One – Extra History – Extra Credits – https://youtu.be/yIfgic6W09Y
Kamehameha the Great – II: Law of the Splintered Paddle – Extra History – Extra Credits – https://youtu.be/lY8c8jDPSgE

http://www.nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Cook_Memorial.php
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/hi
https://www.newsmax.com/fastfeatures/employers-hawaii-companies-most/2015/03/05/id/628601/
https://www.asce.org/project/east-maui-irrigation-system/

Video Credits –
Drunk History – James Cook Returns to Hawaii – Comedy Central – https://youtu.be/7da0LxBwqU4
Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 9: “Battle of the Bastards” (2017)
300 (2006)
2017-Merrie Monarch Festival Hi-lites – Merrie Monarch Festival – https://youtu.be/MFFQ18eZuuo

Photo Credits –
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y_jJXhY2qY4m0uvdrbnJ-3Kjklg-E5B9CtsBzk-eBgs/edit?usp=sharing

Music Credits –
“Furious Freak” and “Daily Beetle (Edited)” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Intro and Channel Art by PoetheWonderCat
https://poethewondercat.tumblr.com/
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BRIEF BEACH BREAK | Episode 28 | August 7, 2018 | Honolulu

Episode 28 of my Summer 2018 adventure through Asia! In this episode, my final vlog of the series, I spend a day in Honolulu on my way back home. I go swimming at Waikiki Beach, eat some authentic Hawaiian food and shave ice, and go biking around the city. What a fantastic way to end my four-week-long excursion to Europe! Thanks so much to everyone who watched my vlogs, I hope you enjoyed them and I hope I can go on another amazing trip like this in the future!

Music used in this video:

“Beach Party” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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“Secret of Tiki Island” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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“In a Little Hula Heaven” by Bing Crosby (cover)

Equipment Used:
Sony a6500
Rode VideoMicro
Manfrotto Mini Tripod

Software Used:
Final Cut Pro
Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop (for Thumbnail)