Whale Watching: A Journey into the Deep Blue
Rachael Pecoraro Rachael Pecoraro

Whale Watching: A Journey into the Deep Blue

Whale watching on the Big Island of Hawaii is more than just an opportunity to see one of the ocean's most magnificent creatures—it's a chance to connect with the natural world in a profound and meaningful way.

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Understanding the Tides and Waves
Rachael Pecoraro Rachael Pecoraro

Understanding the Tides and Waves

The tides and waves around the Big Island are more than just natural phenomena; they are the heartbeat of the island, shaping its landscapes, ecosystems, and way of life. By understanding the science behind tides and waves, as well as their impact on the environment, we can better appreciate the dynamic beauty of the Big Island's coastlines.

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The Significance of Black Sand Beaches on the Big Island
Rachael Pecoraro Rachael Pecoraro

The Significance of Black Sand Beaches on the Big Island

The black sand beaches of the Big Island are more than just stunning natural wonders—they are living, evolving landscapes that tell the story of Hawaii's volcanic origins. From the formation of the sand to the cultural significance and ecological importance, these beaches offer a profound connection to the island's natural and cultural heritage.

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The Big Island’s Hidden Beaches: Exploring Off-the-Beaten-Path Coastal Gems
Rachael Pecoraro Rachael Pecoraro

The Big Island’s Hidden Beaches: Exploring Off-the-Beaten-Path Coastal Gems

The Big Island’s hidden beaches are true treasures waiting to be discovered. Each one offers a unique experience, from the serene white sands of Makalawena to the dramatic cliffs of Pololū Valley and the rare green sands of Papakōlea. By seeking out these off-the-beaten-path coastal gems, you’ll not only enjoy some of the island’s most beautiful and tranquil spots but also gain a deeper appreciation for the natural wonders that make the Big Island so special.

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Protecting Hawaii’s Endangered Species: The Sea Turtles of the Big Island
Rachael Pecoraro Rachael Pecoraro

Protecting Hawaii’s Endangered Species: The Sea Turtles of the Big Island

Hawaii’s sea turtles are more than just an iconic symbol of the islands—they are vital to the health of the marine ecosystem and hold deep cultural significance. Protecting these endangered species requires a collaborative effort, combining scientific research, community involvement, and effective conservation strategies.

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Pele
Steven Rovelstad Steven Rovelstad

Pele

Talk Story: Pele

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