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A small clip I made, Enjoy :)

Lyrics:

Aruba, jamaica ooo I wanna take you
Bermuda, bahama come on pretty mama
Key largo, montego baby why dont we go
Jamaica

Off the florida keys
Theres a place called kokomo
Thats where you wanna go to get away from it all

Bodies in the sand
Tropical drink melting in your hand
Well be falling in love
To the rhythm of a steel drum band
Down in kokomo

Aruba, jamaica ooo I wanna take you
To bermuda, bahama come on pretty mama
Key largo, montego baby why dont we go

Ooo I wanna take you down to kokomo
Well get there fast
And then well take it slow
Thats where we wanna go
Way down to kokomo

To martinique, that monserrat mystique

Well put out to sea
And well perfect our chemistry
By and by well defy a little bit of gravity

Afternoon delight
Cocktails and moonlit nights
That dreamy look in your eye
Give me a tropical contact high
Way down in kokomo

Aruba, jamaica ooo I wanna take you
To bermuda, bahama come on pretty mama
Key largo, montego baby why dont we go

Ooo I wanna take you down to kokomo
Well get there fast
And then well take it slow
Thats where we wanna go
Way down to kokomo

Port au prince I wanna catch a glimpse

Everybody knows
A little place like kokomo
Now if you wanna go
And get away from it all
Go down to kokomo

Aruba, jamaica ooo I wanna take you
To bermuda, bahama come on pretty mama
Key largo, montego baby why dont we go

Ooo I wanna take you down to kokomo
Well get there fast
And then well take it slow
Thats where we wanna go
Way down to kokomo

Aruba, jamaica ooo I wanna take you
To bermuda, bahama come on pretty mama
Key largo, montego baby why dont we go

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My husband and I are planning a trip to Hawaii for my birthday in November. What is the best island to stay on? Neither one of us has ever been to Hawaii I’m a little more adventurous than he is I would love to scuba or snorkel, whale watch, go hiking or just anything fun! The more Information you can provide the better! Thanks!

Hi (:

Well I live in hawaii and I believe Maui or Oahu would be the best.

Maui doesn’t have a lot of people and Its beautiful! ^_^

Oahu is crowded, but also very lovely and tons of nice hotels.
It has more buildings and places to shop; depending on what you like^^

on oahu there’s also a Atlantis submarine, where they take people out on a boat in the middle of the ocean and
you get to ride in a submarine and see all the fishs, sunken planes and stuff. its really cool.

oh and the big island is nice too, it has more of a country vibe theres horses and chickens everywhere :o
If you wanna see volcanoes then the big island would be a good choice [:



If you are ready to get away from it all, our Big Island vacation rentals at Kapoho Beach and Waikoloa Village on the magical island of Hawaii are just what you need! At our unique vacation rentals you can experience alfresco living at a tropical estate, snuggle in at a romantic cottage or luxuriate in a private warm pond. Our accommodations provide the perfect spot for relaxation, adventure and the genuine Aloha spirit that has made Hawaii one of the world’s premiere travel destinations.

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My family wants to go to Hawaii this summer, but we don’t know
which island would be best for US. Me, my mom, my grandma, my little sister, and my little brother are planning on going.

Ages:
Me= 13
Mom= 30
Grandma= 57
Sister= 10
Brother= 4

We would like to know which island to go to.
We are looking for the island that is most tropical, very natural beauty, beautiful waterfalls, etc. We also want to go to an island where there is nice snorkeling, and not very crowded.

We are also pretty short on money, so where can we go to get a cheap vacation package to go there. Including a flight there, hotel, and car.

Please help.

P.S. We are planning on going to only ONE island, not visiting all of them

Thank you.

I have been to Oahu and Maui on vacation before and will offer my suggestions. If you want a place that isn’t as crowded and has great snorkeling, I would definitely go with Maui. Oahu is very crowded.
It is very tropical and you can find some great waterfalls. You can also drive up to the top of Haleakala, which is the volcano there, and it is the most amazing sight and view you will ever see.
There are lots of snorkeling spots around the island, and you can also book snorkeling excursions that go along the coast and also to other islands for the day.

We got a cheap flight through Priceline.com. That was the best place for deals when we were looking. As for hotel, you can try different websites where people rent out their homes or timeshares. Especially with people taking fewer vacations now due to the economy, people who rent out vacation properties are giving deals.



07 17th, 2009

http://www.hawaii-aloha.com/

**Hawaii Vacation News: November 17th, 2008 – This Week’s Hawaii News: Honolulu City Lights, Malasadas, ABC Stores, Kona Coffee Festival

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Written directed and produced by Donald B. MacGowan; Narrated by Frank Burgess; Original Musical Score by Donald B. MacGowan

Can you believe this? It’s absolutely outstanding and amazing! You can actually walk right up to flowing lava here; see a volcano erupt before your eyes and the molten rock pour into the sea. This has to be one of the four or five most exciting, amazing, wonderful, mystical experiences on earth…you must not miss this!

Mauna Loa is active but not currently erupting. The summit area is slowly inflating, filling with magma and the flanks are subject to frequent minor earthquakes, but no obvious activity is apparent to the visitor. Kilauea, the most active volcano on Earth, started its current eruptive phase in 1983, the longest eruption in history. Since then it has ejected almost 3 billion cubic meters of lava. Flowing from various vents in the rift, most notably Pu’u O’o, in streams and tubes at over 1000 degrees Celsius, much of the lava makes its way into the sea in fiery, steamy explosions or the incredible incongruity of glowing hot lava pouring directly into the sea with little more apparent than a mere bubbling of the water.

Although surface flows and breakouts are frequent and common, there is no guarantee that over any given trip to the Big Island they will be visible or easily accessible to the casual visitor. Since the flow of lava over the moonscape plains and into the roiling sea can be seen nowhere else on earth, it is certainly the most exciting, unique and moving highlight of any trip to Hawai’i. People stand at the edge of the flow and weep at the majesty and mystery of the earth remaking itself; it is wondrous, remarkable and unforgettable. Before planning a hike to see the lava, check with the Rangers at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park for information on the hike length and location of surface flows and a review of safety information.

The lava seems to glow with only a dull petulance during the day and may be less than inspiring until nightfall brings it alive and the madly glowing, fiery goddess within is revealed. Thus knowledgeable hikers plan their hike to commence in the afternoon, reaching their destination at dusk, and to hike back in the dark. The lava streams and tubes migrate back and forth from time to time over a pali and plain of about 8 miles breadth. Sometimes the hike is a few hundred meters, sometimes a few miles, but it is always over an uneven, rough surface, hot during the day even when it rains, cold at night and navigation can sometimes be counterintuitive. The trail at first is marked with cairns and reflectors, but after the viewpoint overlook at a few hundred meters, you are on your own to navigate the basalt wilderness. Take at least 3 quarts of water for each person and two working (check before you leave!) flashlights per person. It is further recommended that you carry sunscreen, snacks, a first aid kit (that rock is SHARP, cuts are common) and wear sturdy hiking boots and long pants. Remember that you are hiking on a highly active volcano, if flowing streams of lava strand you, no rescue is practical or possible; plan, take care and pay strict attention accordingly.
For more information on viewing the lava, visit www.tourguidehawaii.com and www.tourguidHawaii.blogspot.com.

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07 5th, 2009

Lanai Island

Songs:
Matt Costa – Sunshine

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www.Hawaii-aloha.com **When you’re planning a vacation in Hawaii, one of the first things you need to decide is whether to lay on a rental car for your stay. Here are some guidelines.

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06 21st, 2009

Part 3 of 3 A special Sunday treat as the lava volume backs off leaving Peles rivers of lava exposed for great vava viewing aboard the LavaKai. Guests watch in awe as molten lava enters the sea. With each moment a new sight the ultimate in lava exploration. Lava Ocean Adventures is your exclusive way to view active lava entering the ocean by boat. Lava Tours leave daily more info 966.4200 www.lavaocean.com

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Our Hawaii Vacation

Author: admin
06 13th, 2009

July 2007. Highlights of our vacation in Oahu and the Big Island. Chris and my niece Amber are the stars of the show!

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