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Lānaʻi (/ləˈnaɪ/; Hawaiian: [laːˈnɐʔi] or [naːˈnɐʔi]) is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. It is also known as Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation. The island's only settlement of note is the small town of Lānaʻi City. As of 2012, the island was 98% owned by Larry Ellison (Founder and Chairman of Oracle), with the remaining 2% owned by the state of Hawaii.
Lānaʻi is a roughly comma-shaped island with a width of 18 miles (29 km) in the longest direction. The land area is 140.5 square miles (364 km2), making it the 42nd largest island in the United States. It is separated from the island of Molokaʻi by the Kalohi Channel to the north, and from Maui by the ʻAuʻau Channel to the east. The United States Census Bureau defines Lānaʻi as Census Tract 316 of Maui County. Its total population shrank from 3,193 as of the 2000 census to 3,102 as of 2010. Many of the island's landmarks are accessible only by dirt roads that require a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Visit Lanai and explore the many facets of this incredible private island. With 4x4 Jeeps available to rent from Dollar Rent-a-Car, a day exploring Lana'i on your terms and at your speed has never been more enjoyable and accessible! www.visitlanai.com
This mini documentary of the E ʻIke Hou Iā Lānaʻi cultural literacy program, Summer 2015, shares activities and thoughts of students who participated in the four week program sponsored by the Native Hawaiian Education Act Grant through Lāna‘i Culture & Heritage Center with support from Pūlama Lāna‘i, Honua Consulting, Lānaʻi High & Elementary School and additional partners.
Mahalo Hawai'i Community Foundaton, Hawai'i Tourism Authority, Lānaʻi Archaeological Committee, Lānaʻi High & Elementary School, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Pulama Lānaʻi, Queen Lili'uokalani Children's Center, The State Foundation on Culture and the Arts National Organization for Traditional Artists Exchange.
The Lānaʻi Town Square Project is a collection of audio tours and community oral history interviews by Mrs. Montgomery’s Lānaʻi 3rd Grade Class. To take a tour, visit lanaitownsquareproject.wordpress.com
Day 20 - Haumāna debut "Lānaʻi Ku'u Wahi Ola Maoli No" a new mele they composed as a part of the E ʻIke Hou iā Lānaʻi Summer 2015 cultural literacy program. This new mele for Lāna‘i describes their experiences at Lāna‘i Hale, Maunalei and Kahalepalaoa-Waia‘ōpae. Haumāna wrote the lyrics with the assistance of Kumu Jamaica Osorio, Matt Kawaiola Sproat and Kepā Maly. They then worked with master musician, Matt Kawaiola Sproat to develop the melody, and Kepā Maly translated the words into Hawaiian. (July 3, 2015 - video by Kepā Maly) E ʻIke Hou iā Lānaʻi Summer 2015 cultural literacy and enrichment program. Sponsored by the Native Hawaiian Education Act Grant through Lāna‘i Culture & Heritage Center with support from Pūlama Lānaʻi, Honua Consulting, Lānaʻi High & Elementary School and additi...
"No aquarium, no tank in a marine land, however spacious it may be, can begin to duplicate the conditions of the sea. And no dolphin who inhabits one of those aquariums or one of those marine lands can be considered normal.” ~Jacques-Yves Cousteau . We are not sure who is more excited in this video: the guests or the dolphins in their natural habitat. Dolphins frequent the waters between Maui and Lānaʻi. Visit them on our Discover Lānaʻi tour: http://bit.ly/1TZRm1V
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Students and faculty of Lānaʻi High and Elementary School were inspired to create this song and video based on the lessons they learned and service projects they implemented in their community. Listen and watch as they share all the ways they discovered they can mālama honua, and turned work into play! To learn more about the lessons and projects that are documented in the video and song, and learn more about the kids and their teacher, please visit Mr. Glicksteinʻs blog: http://www.songsforabetterworld.com/#!blog/cg20/post/8539049651850149776
The Lānaʻi Culture and Heritage Center serves as a hub connecting people with traditions, history, land, and the material culture of Lāna‘i. As part of its efforts to keep the rich history of Lānaʻi alive, the center provides a training on Lāna‘i’s history and special places for all new employees at Lānaʻi’s two resorts as well as Pūlama Lānaʻi employees. Mikala Enfield shares how she perpetuates aloha ‘āina on her island of Lānaʻi through her professional role as a trainer at the center, as well as in her personal life. Produced by OHA Digital Media Interview: Alice Silbanuz Video: Ryan Gonzo Gonzalez Edit: Alexis Panoncillo
This film tells the story of Maui Nui Seabird Recovery Projectʻs efforts to protect the Hawaiian Petrel (ʻUaʻu) and its habitat. As part of their Lānaʻi Native Species Recovery Project, the Maui and Lānaʻi based staff work to restore native habitat in the Lānaʻihale watershed, trap predators and educate the public. The film was filmed and edited by two Maui students as part of Maui Huliau Foundation's Huliau Independent Filmmakers program funded by the Maui County Office of Economic Development.
NEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY! No Real Ducks Were Harmed in This Video!!!!!! I would never shoot an animal unless I was living in the Amazon with a tribe and had to kill in order to survive. Anyways, shooting clay disks made me feel like I was playing real life duck hunt! You know, like one of the first ever Nintendo games...so much fun! In this video, I explore Lanai in Hawaii! From UTVing to clay disk shooting to walking around the city and eating poke! Lanai is the smallest inhabited island in Hawaii that offers a lot of adventure and serenity. Travel vlogs, travel advice and comedic skits all RIGHT HERE! http://bit.ly/WCeV2B Join the adventure on: Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheglobe Twitter - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe Travel Blog - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com Acti...
Hi my foxes, today you'll be visiting the island of Lanai. Sixth largest of the Hawaiian islands. Lanai is 18 miles long, with a population of approximately 3000. There are no stop lights on the island and only a few main roads are paved, many landmarks are accessible only by dirt roads. If you plan to go exploring and get off the beaten path, rent a 4-wheel drive vehicle. However, if you're coming over from Maui on a day trip and just want to relax on the beach and walk around town (Lanai City), it's not necessary to rent a car. After departing the ferry at the Manele Small Boat Harbor, it's a short 5 minute walk to Hulopo'e beach, a sunny white sand beach and marine preserve. It's an overall beautiful beach to relax on, snorkel, watch dolphins, enjoy a picnic, go for a hike along the...
Lanai City, Hawaii, is the only town on Lanai, a former pineapple plantation that has been transformed into a resort island with a small-town charm in Lanai City. We have two other movies about the resort hotels, The Lodge at Koele and the Manele Bay Hotel. http://tourvideos.com/
http://www.hawaii-aloha.com/ - There are two resort hotels on Lānaʻi, both managed by Four Seasons Hotels; the Four Seasons Resort Manele and the Lodge at Kōʻele. In addition, in Lānaʻi City, there is the Hotel Lānaʻi which was built in 1923 by James Dole of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company as a lodge to house the executives overseeing the island's pineapple production. It was the island's only hotel until 1990. In Lānaʻi City, there are no traffic lights, no shopping malls, and no public transportation. Most of the attractions on the island outside of the hotels and town can be visited only via dirt roads that may require a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Join us as Health Beauty Life indulges in the islands of Hawaii. Enjoy the tranquility of Lana'i at the Four Seasons Resort, go shopping in town, and even lock lips with your someone special at the Sweetheart Rock. Island hop to Maui where between relaxing, shopping and dining you will experience cliff diving, catamaran sailing, ziplining through the hills, and a breathtaking island helicopter ride.
http://www.hawaii-aloha.com/ - We do the show today Live from Lanai where we stayed at the Manele Bay.We talk about the property and offer some tips about staying here. The property borders on a marine sanctuary and we saw spinner dolphins and whales breaching from our room.
In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience. Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong. Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ...
http://www.andhawaii.com/ Which Hawaii island is the best to visit - my short answer is all of them, for different reasons. Let's talk about Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, Kauai, and Molokai and Lanai. Here's the link to the article itself http://www.andhawaii.com/hawaii/vacation/travel/information/hawaiian_island.html and then how to take a cheap vacation in hawaii http://www.andhawaii.com/how-to-take-a-cheap-hawaii-vacation/
I miss you already ain't been that long
I feel so neglected when you don't call
When you're not around I don't feel safe
It's all wrong, I'm so afraid
[Chorus:]
I wanna be wanted
Like I want you right now
I need to be needed
I wish you could see somehow
By your love I'm haunted
Haunted
It scares me to feel this way I do
I'm over my head over you
The moon's so full I feel its light
Without you nothing's right
[Chorus:]
I wanna be wanted
Like I want you right now
I need to be needed
I wish you could see somehow
By your love I'm haunted
Haunted
In my heart there's an empty place
In the dark I still see your face
In my dreams night and day
[Chorus:]
I wanna be wanted
Like I want you somehow
I need to be needed
I wish you could see somehow
By your love I'm haunted