Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 02 - Central Shore, Līhuʻe - Kaua‘i-TV
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2016
- Kauai-TV’s Central Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Lihue
Points of Interest: Kauai’s airport, Nawiliwili Harbor, Ninini Point, Ninini Point Lighthouse, Menehune Fish Pond
Beaches: Kalapaki Bay
Waterfalls: Wailua Falls
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Transcript:
Arriving in Līhuʻe, the central shore of Kaua‘i is the island’s main commercial area. Home to the airport, the region also features numerous beaches and cultural landmarks. A community college, hospital, and countless shopping and dining opportunities characterize the lively area.
“The historic Country Building is located in Līhuʻe, which is the main hub for government and administrative services on-island.”
This central region of Kaua‘i is lined with a backdrop of the Ha‘upu mountain range and also contains the main harbor of Kaua‘i, called Nawiliwili. “Nawiliwili Harbor lies just outside of Līhuʻe, and is a major port for international and inter island cruise ships, as well as other commercial activities.”
This port resides in Nawiliwili Bay, next to Kalapaki Beach, a calm golden sand beach perfect for swimming, surfing, paddleboarding, or even watching ships come and go.
Positioned at the northern entrance to Kalapaki Bay, the 86-foot tall Ninini Point Lighthouse lookout has stunning views of the central coastline and airplanes whizzing by. “Located just above Nawiliwili Harbor, the Menehune Fish Pond displays an example of ancient Hawaiian aquaculture. According to legend, the pond was built over 1000 years ago by the Menehune,
a small mythical race of people where the pond received its famous name.”
With a 900 foot long and five feet high stretch of lava rock, the Menehune Fish Pond runs along the Huli‘ia River and National Wildlife Refuge.
The natural wonder of central Kaua‘i is also found in one of the region’s most prominent waterfalls, called Wailuā Falls, “At 173 feet, Wailuā Falls flows into the south-end of the Wailuā River.”
As one of the island’s most traveled areas, the central shore of Līhuʻe has countless options for exploration. In addition to ample outdoor activities, Līhuʻe also consists of two historic sugar plantation sites, a museum, diverse dining options, and several shopping centers.
Credits:
Written by Amber Nightingale www.AmberNightingale.com
Produced and edited by Ryan Pointer
Shot by Steve Sullivan (www.StephenJohnSullivan.com), Bruce Smalling, & Ryan Pointer
Additional Footage Provided by John Coffey (www.OceanAdventureVideo.com), Spencer McCoach, Dustin Ryan, Eric Sterman (www.StermanAerials.com), Addy & Julian Gilliam (www.10thLetterMedia.com), Philip Bloom (www.PhilipBloom.co.uk), Richard Sibthorpe, Matt Kerstein (MKK Media, Maui), DPSurfer99 (RUclips handle)
Music by Jim “Kimo” West (www.JimKimoWest.com)
Artwork by Shinthi Andrade and Patrick Ching (www.PatrickChing.com)
Wardrobe by Halelea Gallery (www.HaleleaGallery.com), KaiKini (www.KaiKini.com)
Kauai-TV Hosts: Amber Nightingale (www.AmberNightingale.com), Jericho Rell (www.JerichoRell.com), Julian Coiner (www.Agent007RealEstate.com), Nanea Marston, Darian Kam, Cody Mafatu, Lanae Anakalea
Executive Producer: Jimit Mehta
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Amazing the natural wonder the river wallua falls and the grove farm💖.
Very good , I like your style ..woow! Great one keep going thx for sharing and greetings from Canada! 😉 😊 😋 😎
I wonder what the towns look like? I believe this is the area of the island has the best gyms.
Since I’ve been here most of the information is Correct 👍
Great video, many thanks I love the garden island. This is my island . My all pictures about Kauai island on my Facebook page, welcome