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| MLS: 324222 |
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Pictures: 21 more. Price: $1,175,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 10 PIHAA STREET Beds: 4 Baths: 2.50 Living Area: 2,375 SF
|  |  | | This highly desirable home is located on a corner location on Kaanapali Hillside. Beautiful views of mountain, ocean and sunsets can be seen from many angles. Home is complemented with a large patio and yard area. This is a great buy for a 4 bedroom home with 3-car garage! |
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| MLS: 325433 |
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Pictures: 22 more. Price: $1,850,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 201 WAHI'OLE WAY Beds: 3 Baths: 3.00 Living Area: 2,035 SF
|  |  | | You'll enjoy fantastic views of the Pacific, neighbor islands, and year round sunsets from this residential condo in a dually gated community. The home is professionally decorated, completely funished and turnkey! This 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bath is a private free standing residential condo with nice furnishings, a cul-de-sac location, a 2 car garage, views, and a private lanai from which to enjoy year round gorgeous ocean sunsets. |
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| MLS: 331198 |
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Pictures: 29 more. Price: $1,880,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 86 S IWA PLACE Beds: 4 Baths: 3.00 Living Area: 2,600 SF
|  |  | | Stylish front line 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with office that could be a 4th bedroom; remodeled in 2007 with amazing ocean views from virtually all the rooms in the home. Lush mature landscaping, large yard with a spa, pool and deck with great views make outdoor living a feature of this open, airy home. An open floor plan, granite, travertine, hardwood, plush carpet, skylight and a great master suite with views from every area make this home a must see. |
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| MLS: 331690 |
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Pictures: 10 more. Price: $1,950,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 346 A'ALII WAY Beds: 3 Baths: 2.50 Living Area: 2,192 SF
|  |  | | Immaculate, serene home; tiled great room, high vaulted ceilings with amazing ocean and island views. |
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| MLS: 326358 |
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Pictures: 22 more. Price: $2,000,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 20 N IWA PLACE Beds: 5 Baths: 5.50 Living Area: 4,233 SF
|  |  | | Located in the Kaanapali Hillside, this home has it all; beautiful landscaping, great views, lovely private pool, and a peaceful neighborhood. Vaulted ceilings and charming furnishings give this home a very open and relaxing environment, inside and out. Master bedroom and bathroom are beautifully designed and very spacious. |
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| MLS: 317519 |
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Pictures: 24 more. Price: $2,295,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 325 KAINOE STREET Beds: 3 Baths: 3.50 Living Area: 2,600 SF
|  |  | | Gorgeous new home located on the popular Kaanapali Hillside. This single-story home features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 2,600 s.f. of living space. A beautiful pool adds to this home's great character, along with its stunning ocean and mountain views. Great detail includes granite, travertine, high-end appliances, imperial plaster, extended overhang and spa. This home is a MUST-SEE!! |
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| MLS: 322631 |
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Pictures: 16 more. Price: $2,395,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 229 AMAKIHI WAY Beds: 3 Baths: 4.00 Living Area: 3,498 SF
|  |  | | Completed in early 2000. Excellent ocean views. Casually elegant. Living room, dining room, master suite and office are located on the main upper level. Two guest suites and a large family room are located on the lower level, opening to large pool and deck. All cabinets by SieMatic "American Series", Corian counter tops throughout kitchen and all baths. Fourth bedroom has been converted into an office. |
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| MLS: 324430 |
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Pictures: 30 more. Price: $2,395,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 38 N IWA PLACE Beds: 4 Baths: 4.50 Living Area: 3,427 SF
|  |  | | BRAND NEW home on the Kaanapali Hillside! Beautiful Views, Lovely Design, Great Location! The home has Brazilian cherry hardwood, Imperial plaster, mahogany doors and trim, travertine flooring, Dura Supreme kitchen cabinets, Wolf appliances, 30-inch oven, convection microwave, warming drawer, cook top, SubZero refrigerator, SubZero wine cooler, 3 Fisher & Paykel dishwashers, glass lanai rails, 2.5 stall garage, split level central air, formal dining room, kitchen nook with views, large lanai with pocket doors, and a Saline pool and hot tub with a large lanai and bar area for entertaining. 3,427 square feet of living space, with an approximate 1,100-square foot lanai. Must see this great value! |
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| MLS: 320640 |
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Pictures: 30 more. Price: $2,475,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 32 N PIKI PLACE Beds: 3 Baths: 3.50 Living Area: 3,199 SF
|  |  | | This beautifully remodeled home has been completely redone and upgraded in every way, offering the look and feel of a brand new home. You will love the attention to detail, from the custom-designed entrance of koa and etched glass to the state-of-the-art kitchen with top of the line appliances and SieMatic cabinets. This spacious home offers an open floor plan with high ceilings and quality throughout, including granite countertops, travertine flooring and a custom koa staircase. Experience breathtaking sunsets and spectacular views of the ocean, Molokai and Lanai from the master bedroom, living room and dining room. Enjoy the outdoors under the large covered lanais, lush landscaping and relaxing in the beautiful pool. Perfect for entertaining. |
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| MLS: 324120 |
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Pictures: 30 more. Price: $2,499,000 Fee Simple District: Kaanapali Type: Single Family Address: 357 KULUI WAY Beds: 3 Baths: 3.00 Living Area: 2,513 SF
|  |  | | This elegant 3 bed/3 bath fully furnished home features finishes of travertine, cherrywood cabinetry, and granite tile countertops. Furnishings include 2 refrigerators, plasma TV, alarm system, and beautiful stainless steel kitchen appliances. Turnkey. Amazing ocean views complement the heated pool and lanai. |
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EventsNatural History
Jade Vines
(Strongylodon spp.)

The blossoms of the jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) are shaped like the head of an island bird or a helmeted warrior and are the most astonishing color - a blue-green like the water around the islands.
The vine is a climbing pea vine with flowers hanging in clusters like great hanging tassels, some as long as four feet. A native of the Luzon forest in the Philippines, it is a rampant climber, growing high into trees or densely covering a trellis with its three-parted leaves, which are purplish or pale green when they first appear, becoming a darker green as they mature.
Some vines bloom as early as February, others as late as June for just a few weeks. The 3-1/2 inch long flowers emerge from the woody stems and hang down in large clusters, each one pea-type in appearance and an extraordinary blue-green in color. They have no fragrance. The lei can last for two or three days, but the flower turns lavender after a while so a fresh, (very turquoise) lei is a prize.
The jade vine came to Hawaii in the form of two plants in 1950. (Previous attempts to introduce the seeds or the plants failed.) These plants were brought to Hawaii by Robert and John Allerton. The plants came from Los Banos Government Nursery in the Philippines. The Allertons gave one plant to Foster Gardens on Oahu and kept the other one. Their plant died, but the one at the Foster Gardens flourished. The plant went unnoticed until 1955 when the sprays of flowers were used in a flower arrangement for a dedication of a building in the Gardens. People were entranced by the flowers and encouraged the Gardens' Dr. Harold Lyon and Colin Potter to make a series of air-layers and distribute them.
Master lei maker Betty Lou Ho astonished judges and won first prize in the 1956 May Day lei competition with the first jade vine lei ever seen. Ho used about 200 blossoms to make her lei. She used five flowers pierced and tied together to make circlets which were then strung through the center on a thick cord. The following year, she won the contest again with another lei of jade vine blossoms. For this contest Ho developed a different style of lei-making involving threading the blossoms they formed a flat lei.

A newer arrival of the species is a vibrant coral red-orange. Though a different genus, the New Guinea Creeper is a rampant climber that belongs to the same botanical family as the Jade Vine. It has similar three-parted leaves and pea-type flowers that hang in clusters from the woody stems. Instead of being blue-green, however, they are a vivid red-orange and they are often called "Red Jade."
This vine was introduced to cultivation only in 1940, when seeds collected in the New Guinea jungle were successfully germinated at the Singapore Garden. From there, it was introduced around the world and became a popular specimen plant, grown over pergolas or other supports where the flowers can be enjoyed form below.
The lei made from the Jade Vine and the New Guinea Creeper flowers can sometimes stain clothing or cause a rash on bare skin.
There is also an endemic vine (Strongylodon ruber) that grows wild in the wet and dry forest areas of all the major islands except Lanai from 500 to 2,400 foot elevations. This vine, which has red-orange flowers like the New Guinea Creeper, is the nuku 'i'iwi (beak of the 'i'iwi honeycreeper bird) vine.
The leaves also are composed of three leaflets that are from 2-1/2 to five inches long, and two to three inches wide. The flowers are red and shaped like narrow beaks, hanging in narrow clusters. The vines have thick, smooth, flat pods that are about four inches long and two inches wide. Inside these pods are one or two black round seeds.
The vine was cultivated by the Hawaiians for lei exclusively worn by the ali'i. The plant was said to be sacred to the hula goddess Laka and, perhaps, to her sister Kapo. According to folklorist Martha Beckwith, the flower was sacred to the gods and the lei made from them could only be worn by those loved by the gods (royalty). She mentions one belief that if anyone not loved by the gods dared to wear a nuku 'i'iwi lei, he or she was likely to be haunted by a headless woman carrying her head under one arm!
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Arts & Culture
The Sacred Burial Cave Of Chiefs

Historian Samuel M. Kamakau wrote about "the famous secret cave of Maui," the cave called "Kapela," located in 'Iao Valley, "close to the cliff of Kakae at Kalahiki." The exact location of the cave has been lost. No one now knows where this noted burial place for the chiefs can be found.
The main entrance of the cave was underwater, with a second entrance set on the sheer precipice on the south side of the valley and to the left of the cave, it is said. All of the ruling chiefs who were noted for their mana and strength, as well as various powerful sorcerers and legendary heroes and men of exceptional skill who were attached to these chiefs were buried there.
Kamakau said the first of all the well-known chiefs to enter the famous cave was Kapawa, a famous chief of Waialua, Oahu. The last was Kalanikuihonoikamoku (The chief-standing-on-the-peak-of-the-island), who died in 1736. According to various sources, several hundred ruling chiefs were placed in this secret cave with all their regalia.
King David Kalakaua, who was king from 1874 until his death in 1891, ordered an extensive search to find the cave's entrance. By his time, this knowledge had already been lost. The investigators failed to find the cave.
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Braddah-Nics Lexicon
STANDARD: Why say anything?
BRADDAH-NICS: What fo' you gotta talk?
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STANDARD: Saying nothing saves you from stress, I think.
BRADDAH-NICS: I figgah da bes' way for no get all anxiety attack is jus' fo' no talk.
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STANDARD: They won't listen. Just forget it.
BRADDAH-NICS: Them guys dey def-eyah (deaf ear). Mo' bettah jus' turn around.
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Local Grinds
Pickled Mango
Ingredients:
- 2 cups vinegar
- 4 1/2 cups brown sugar
- 1/2 cups Hawaiian salt
- 1/2 ts spices
- 2 tb red coloring
- 6 cups water
- 1/4 lb li hing mui or 1 bag li hing powder
- 5 cups sliced green mangoes
Procedure:
Combine and boil vinegar, salt, spices, sugar, and water. Pour mixture in jar, add red color and li hing mui/powder. Dump in mango slices. Let sit for 2-4 days and enjoy!
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