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Hey I appreciate the effort making the video but…… cold brew is NOT coffee. Please don’t confuse people with this irrelevant comparison. Rate coffee by blend and it must be in the smallest sized cup and select the same type with natural sugar or no sugar preferably. Also let people know your milk selection. ✌️
its 3 hrs less of being stuck on a loud rattling bus compared to a car rental lol. being stuck on a bus for over 5hrs to go to the Northshore and back sounds unpleasant.
Mahalo to you for stressing the importance of reef-safe sunscreen. It is important. I remember going there when it was a free-for-all. It was a mess. I saw plenty people walking right on the coral! Terrible, so I’m glad the changes were made to malama the ecosystem of the bay. Aloha Aina!
Nice. Our family of 7 love to camp and we usually do the fish/camp at punaluu near the bathroom by Ching's store. We recently did malaekahana campsite in laie its nice and the walk to goat Island is a good adventure. If you guys haven't done it you should do it it'll make good content.
Black & white striped fish at Shark's Cove is convict tang (manini) also local slang for small size/amount. Other silver fish is juvenile big-eye scad mackerel (aholehole=ah-hoh-leh-hoh-leh)...Both manini/aholehole are prized catches of shoreline/spearfishers
FYI....@ 4:05...Aweoweo (Ah-vay-oh-vay-oh) named for local red bigeye fish, usually found feeding on coastal reefs. Similar in taste/texture to snapper
You rock! This beach looked awesome, and I was wondering how to spell it! Thank you! Also, great video you all, definitely looking forward to the Swap Meet & street art!
Do you mean like how long should you expect to be there? It depends on how much you really want to see. The museums themselves have so much material and reading that can be done, but if thats not your vibe you can be in and out in like an hour. It all depends on how in-depth you want o view everything. Also depends if you have a reservation for the USS Arizona Memorial. If you do its quick, if you dont you can use standby line, depending what time you go there could be a more extensive wait.
That view at 0:12 is beautiful! definitely makes you appreciate things more seeing how small we are in this world. Awesome job with story telling as well and love the video quality getting better. Wished there was a drone scene, and as I thought that I saw the no drone sign lol
Couldn't have said it any better ourselves, thank you so much for the positive feedback! A work in progress to say the least! Look forward to the comments ahead to help us toward becoming better content creators 🤙🏾 Mahalo
which foodland did you go to? The one I went to was way more expensive (Ahi was $23/lb and poke bowls were $18) but maybe I went to a wrong one. EDIT: definitely went to the wrong one. Everywhere else is cheap but the one near Aulani and the other resorts is double the price of everywhere else.
Omg no but for real! We usually go to the one in Wahiawa. It’s only $8 for one kind, and $12 for two choices. But it also depends on what kind of fish you are getting. We went to the Foodland in Pupukea and it was $40 for two bowls, our draws DROPPED !