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Travel guide of KaneoheBotanical gardens at sunrise camping on the east side of Oahu Hawaii
Experienced by Jura Greyling
4 km from Kaneohe
As we summited the Haiku Stairs with the sun was peeking over the horizon, we felt like we were the only ones on this beautiful planet. That was short lived when a helicopter decided to spoil our euphoric moment. But it was still cool, so I snapped a picture of him. :)
Experienced by Chris Osmond
6 km from Kaneohe
Imagine this was your back yard…enough said.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
6 km from Kaneohe
Looking out over the bay after climbing the Haiku stairs
Experienced by Tyler Lastovich
8 km from Kaneohe
An epic day hiking Kau Crater on Oahu’s south shore. Today was risky with all the rain and clouds engulfing the crater and peak of the hike; it wasn’t till we got to the second waterfall on the way down that we got to just relax and wash off the thick Hawaiian mud. Here’s our friend and fellow Outdoor Junkie, Mia enjoying our little slice of paradise. Chee.
Experienced by Drew Farwell
8 km from Kaneohe
Mount Olympus, Olomano peak, Ka, au Crater, Mokulua islands, Lanikai, Kailua, the ocean… Some of my favorite things to do and see are all in this pic.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
8 km from Kaneohe
Mt. Olympus in all its glory. I was hiking directly below this shot on the ridge never knew how beautiful it would be from above.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
10 km from Kaneohe
lounging for a quick read up top of waahila ridge
Experienced by Drew Farwell
14 km from Kaneohe
A memory of our 2017 vacation at Hawaii’s most popular beach - Waikiki. There’s only one like it, where the long sets of waves allow even the most inexperienced to hire a Malibu Longboard and give surfing a go. So much to enjoy in Waikiki, even with it’s popularity. Somehow people get absorbed into the many hotels, bars, shops, tours and, of course, the beach and Pacific Ocean. We hired a convertible Mustang to tour the island - great day out! (Photo taken from the Sheraton Hotel through glass)
Experienced by AussieActive
14 km from Kaneohe
I love the the big banyan and the new grass they put in, and adding a touch of ocean just topped off the shot.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
17 km from Kaneohe
Makapu’u is a gorgeous cliffed in beach, deep and sandy. Special place.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
18 km from Kaneohe
One of my favorite little beaches I take my family to.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
18 km from Kaneohe
While at home on the beautiful island of Oahu, Hi. I love to capture in the moments that most of us take for granted. Something as simple as a lonely car traveling down a dark cliff side road on a magical night.
Experienced by Thomas Ashlock
18 km from Kaneohe
One of my favorite drone photos I took in #hawaii at Lanai Lookout. The ocean has such a different color when looking from above.
Experienced by Daiwei Lu
19 km from Kaneohe
The changing color is one of my favorite things. I love the coast line, and where the Kai becomes Moana. or (the ocean near the coast becomes the open ocean)
Experienced by Michael Olsen
19 km from Kaneohe
Went to Pele’s chair to hang out with family, and got out the drone to take some shots. This coastline is unreal! Find the heart in the sand.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
19 km from Kaneohe
Some of my favorite places and coastlines are in this picture. Many memories and stories will be told of these places.
Experienced by Michael Olsen
20 km from Kaneohe
The most beautiful sunset I’ve ever seen, in North Shore Oahu. 🌅🌴
Experienced by Dylan Sauerwein
21 km from Kaneohe
Hiking the most infamous Olomana Trail or 3 peaks as some people call it. This is one of my favorite hikes that I go to. Lots of climbing and breathtaking views wherever you look. Enjoy! P.S this is ME :D
Experienced by Sean Domingo
21 km from Kaneohe
The Olomana Trail is a hike up three peaks in the Kailua area of Oahu. The three peaks is a test of attributes. The first hike is a test of endurance 1.5 mile up a steep mountain. The second climb pushes your physical strengths, through climbing rocks and ropes. The last is all mental, it pushes your fear of heights and sketchy situations.
Experienced by Hoang M Nguyen