Blog entries tagged with "hawaii land preservation":


hawaii land preservation: The History Behind DIAMOND HEAD Crater - Honolulu County- Hawaii - 07/16/08 07:47 PM


Standing at Kewalo Basin I look out to Waikiki and the ever so famous Diamond Head (volcano crater) on the southeast coast of Oahu overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Overlooking an object in the water I choose to shoot the scene to 'possibility' depicting that the object … (23 comments)

hawaii land preservation: Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals: What about "All Those Years Ago"? - 08/22/07 12:38 PM

www.localism.com featured article 
Hawaii is considered to be the "Endangered Species Capital of the World" with more than 317 plants and animal species that are endangered per sq. mile than anywhere else in the world.  The most endangered mammal that is on the endangered species list is the HAWAIIAN MONK SEAL and every … (52 comments)

hawaii land preservation: Purchasing Hawaii Vacant Land? Ancient Hawaiian Burial Sites and Laws - 08/18/07 01:34 AM
 www.localism.com featured article 8/18/2007
It is a known fact that all our Hawaiian Islands have many burial grounds and sites that have still not been "discovered". Another fact is that much of our land is zoned as Preservation and/or Conservation land. There are a few things about ancient Hawaiian Burial Sites that … (35 comments)

hawaii land preservation: Preservation AND Development for Ka'u, Hawaii? - 05/30/07 08:54 PM
Localism Featured!                           May 30, 2007
There is more to be said on Preservation of Hawaiian Culture, Land and History which was written by me on May 27, 2007. Since then I have received contact from an interested party although on the "other side" than the group I had mentioned in the post. Apparently, it … (22 comments)

hawaii land preservation: Preservation of Hawaiian Culture, Land and History - 05/27/07 06:13 PM
Another Localism.com featured!!
By Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman of Mililani, Hawaii! 
We all believe in all things tangible because we can touch, feel or see things.  If there were no Restricted Preservation and Conservation land in Hawaii our islands would be full of cities and buildings and no History of Hawaii would be left behind except … (20 comments)

 
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