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Old Posted Mar 14, 2012, 3:03 AM
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Glad you guys stopped by & enjoyed it. Here are some more.

University of Hawaii at Manoa Football Field & Honolulu/Waikiki Skyline in the background

Source: Hawaiian Moose@flickr.com

View from Hale Aloha Lokelani

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King Street just west of Chinatown & heading towards Kalihi

Source: James Herman@flickr.com

Source: James Herman@flickr.com

The Salt Lake Skyline just West of Honolulu near Honolulu INTL Airport

Source: James Herman@flickr.com

The Highrises of Pearl City/Aiea & Pearl Ridge. The pinkish building is Tripler Army Medical Center

Source: James Herman@flickr.com

South King Street & McCully Street in Honolulu

Source: Snaps HI@flickr.com

McCully Street

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Ala Wai Canal & Waikiki

Source: Snaps HI@flickr.com

Homeless along King Street (2010) -- it is now illegal to set up shop like this along sidewalks mainly because of how widespread it is & of course because it makes Honolulu look bad in the eyes of visitors. Instead of actually addressing the homeless issue in the city they've basically forced many to move further out in the burbs & other places. The western edge of Waikiki near Queens Beach was also a popular spot for many homeless back in 2010 & way out along the Waianae Coast line.

Source: Ghost Roads@flickr.com

Source: Ghost Roads@flickr.com

Source: Ghost Roads@flickr.com

Source: Ghost Roads@flickr.com


Source: KalihiKahuna74@flickr.com

Source: KalihiKahuna74@flickr.com

Tituvi Sitoa is Fijian (Itaukei) for, a store of things in which to wrap yourself

Source: KalihiKahuna74@flickr.com

The Malasadas are pretty good here -- done with a Macanese influence versus the more traditional Madeiran style that's commonly found around the city.

Source: KalihiKahuna74@flickr.com

Along Queen Street

Source: Snaps HI@flickr.com


Source: KalihiKahuna74@flickr.com


Source: Bowl Noodle Fan@flickr.com

Source: Bowl Noodle Fan@flickr.com

Source: Bowl Noodle Fan@flickr.com

Source: Bowl Noodle Fan@flickr.com


Source: fightingforward@flickr.com

Source: fightingforward@flickr.com


Source: mathewngo@flickr.com


Source: tbenedict@flickr.com

2007

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Tuna & Jack at Kewalo Basin Harbor

Source: cblynn@flickr.com


Source: zachmccaffree@flickr.com

The Hispanic Heritage Festival at Kapiolani Park - it's where the majority of festivals (e.g., Hispanic, Japanese, Okinawan, Thai, Vietnamese, Tahitian, Scottish Highland, Gay Pride, Korean, Filipino, etc) are held or end at after parades. The Greek, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Micronesian & some Muslim (Ala Moana & Manoa Valley District Park) events are usually held at Ala Moana Beach Park. Samoans usually have events at Keehi Lagoon Park.

Source: Rico

Source: Rico

Source: Rico

Source: Rico

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Source: Salsero_Loco

Thai New Year Festival

Source: kakaakodragon

Source: Rico

Source: Rico

Samoan Heritage Week at Keehi Lagoon

Source: Miulan

Source: ColleeninHawaii@flickr.com

Source: ColleeninHawaii@flickr.com

Last edited by Urbanguy; Oct 19, 2012 at 2:01 AM.
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