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{{for|the census-designated place in the same ahupua{{okina}}a|Waikoloa Village, Hawaii}} |
{{for|the census-designated place in the same ahupua{{okina}}a|Waikoloa Village, Hawaii}} |
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[[Image:Anaehoomalu Bay Aerial.jpg|right|thumb|Aerial view of Waikoloa Beach and the Ku{{okina}}uali{{okina}}i and Kahapapa Fishponds]] |
[[Image:Anaehoomalu Bay Aerial.jpg|right|thumb|Aerial view of Waikoloa Beach and the Ku{{okina}}uali{{okina}}i and Kahapapa Fishponds]] |
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==Anaehoomalu Bay== |
==Anaehoomalu Bay== |
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{{okina}}Anaeho{{okina}}omalu Bay, also known as A-Bay, is a palm fringed beach, shallow water bay located on the [[Kohala, Hawaii|South Kohala]] coast on the island of [[Hawaii (island)|Hawaii]].<ref>[http://www.co.hawaii.hi.us/planning/spa/south_kohala/map3.html South Kohala Map]</ref> {{okina}}Anaeho{{okina}}omalu is best known for its sunsets, snorkeling and historic royal fishponds. The nearest town is [[Waikoloa Village, Hawaii|Waikaloa Village]], which used to be owned by [[Parker Ranch]]. |
{{okina}}Anaeho{{okina}}omalu Bay, also known as A-Bay, is a palm fringed beach, shallow water bay located on the [[Kohala, Hawaii|South Kohala]] coast on the island of [[Hawaii (island)|Hawaii]].<ref>[http://www.co.hawaii.hi.us/planning/spa/south_kohala/map3.html South Kohala Map]</ref> {{okina}}Anaeho{{okina}}omalu is best known for its sunsets, snorkeling and historic royal fishponds. The nearest town is [[Waikoloa Village, Hawaii|Waikaloa Village]], which used to be owned by [[Parker Ranch]]. |
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It is the location of the Lavaman Triathlon.<ref>[http://www.lavamantriathlon.com Official Web site for the Lavaman Triathlon]</ref> |
It is the location of the Lavaman Triathlon.<ref>[http://www.lavamantriathlon.com Official Web site for the Lavaman Triathlon]</ref> |
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The anchialine ponds of Waikoloa are part of Hawaiian culture and were preserved in 1985 as the '''Waikoloa Anchialine Pond Preservation Area''' maintained by the [[University of Hawaii]]. The [[brackish water]] lava pools located just at the coastline are fed by both freshwater springs from rain water and sea water making the ponds a unique [[microclimate]] suitable for a various small fishes, [[crustacean]]s, [[mollusk]]s and tiny red [[shrimp]]. |
The anchialine ponds of Waikoloa are part of Hawaiian culture and were preserved in 1985 as the '''Waikoloa Anchialine Pond Preservation Area''' maintained by the [[University of Hawaii]]. The [[brackish water]] lava pools located just at the coastline are fed by both freshwater springs from rain water and sea water making the ponds a unique [[microclimate]] suitable for a various small fishes, [[crustacean]]s, [[mollusk]]s and tiny red [[shrimp]]. |
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[[File:Aerial view of the Anaeho'omalu Bay Fish Ponds.JPG |
[[File:Aerial view of the Anaeho'omalu Bay Fish Ponds.JPG|thumb|Aerial view of the Anaeho{{okina}}omalu Bay Fish Ponds]] |
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==Ku{{okina}}uali{{okina}}i and Kahapapa Fishponds== |
==Ku{{okina}}uali{{okina}}i and Kahapapa Fishponds== |
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The Ku{{okina}}uali{{okina}}i and Kahapapa Fishponds are located just behind the Waikoloa Beach in Anaeho{{okina}}omalu bay. Historically, it is understood that Anaeho{{okina}}omalu was a center of thriving aquaculture. The two ponds were part of complex of fish farms, carefully tended by ancient Hawaiian people. |
The Ku{{okina}}uali{{okina}}i and Kahapapa Fishponds are located just behind the Waikoloa Beach in Anaeho{{okina}}omalu bay. Historically, it is understood that Anaeho{{okina}}omalu was a center of thriving aquaculture. The two ponds were part of complex of fish farms, carefully tended by ancient Hawaiian people. |
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==Hilton Waikoloa Village== |
==Hilton Waikoloa Village== |
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[[File:Kohala coast at the Big Island of Hawaii from the air.jpg|thumb|Hilton Waikoloa Village]] |
[[File:Kohala coast at the Big Island of Hawaii from the air.jpg|thumb|Hilton Waikoloa Village]] |
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The Hilton Waikoloa Village is built on {{convert|62|acre|m2}} and has 1240 rooms and suites with tropical gardens, waterfalls, lagoons and waterways. The resort features the ''Kohala Tennis Garden'' and other gardens, artworks, and statues. It was originally developed in 1988 as the [[Hyatt Regency]] Waikoloa with Japanese investment, however was sold to [[Hilton Hotels & Resorts]] in 1994. The popular game show [[Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|''Wheel of Fortune'']] has taped at the resort in 1996, 2008, and 2014. The "Buddha Point" is a popular spot for sunset viewing.<ref>http://www.waikoloabeachresort.com/index.php/naupaka-news/sunset-romantic-dinner-at-buddha-point</ref> |
The Hilton Waikoloa Village is built on {{convert|62|acre|m2}} and has 1240 rooms and suites with tropical gardens, waterfalls, lagoons and waterways. The resort features the ''Kohala Tennis Garden'' and other gardens, artworks, and statues. It was originally developed in 1988 as the [[Hyatt|Hyatt Regency]] Waikoloa with Japanese investment, however was sold to [[Hilton Hotels & Resorts]] in 1994. The popular game show [[Wheel of Fortune (U.S. game show)|''Wheel of Fortune'']] has taped at the resort in 1996, 2008, and 2014. The "Buddha Point" is a popular spot for sunset viewing.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.waikoloabeachresort.com/index.php/naupaka-news/sunset-romantic-dinner-at-buddha-point |title=Sunset Romantic Dinner at Buddha Point {{!}} Waikoloa Beach Resort |website=www.waikoloabeachresort.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141008031133/http://www.waikoloabeachresort.com/index.php/naupaka-news/sunset-romantic-dinner-at-buddha-point |archive-date=2014-10-08}} </ref> |
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It also serves as the setting for the [[Nickelodeon]] game show ''[[Paradise Run]]''. |
It also serves as the setting for the [[Nickelodeon]] game show ''[[Paradise Run]]''. |
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==External links== |
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Revision as of 10:49, 19 April 2024
Waikoloa Beach is an area located on the South Kohala coast on the island of Hawaii and is located in the census-designated place of Puako. It can be confused for Waikoloa Village, a CDP in the same "ahupuaʻa" and is also known as "Waikoloa".[1]
The area is home to many notable cultural and geologic features of the ancient Hawaiian culture including aquaculture fishponds, anchialine ponds and petroglyphs.
Ala Kahakai
Ala Kahakai or "trail by the sea" is the name for the ancient pathway that runs along the coastline in the Waikoloa area that linked important entities in the Hawaiian culture including communities, temples, fishing areas, etc. The Ala Kahakai, estimated to be 175 miles (282 km) long, is commonly called "King's Trail".
Anaehoomalu Bay
ʻAnaehoʻomalu Bay, also known as A-Bay, is a palm fringed beach, shallow water bay located on the South Kohala coast on the island of Hawaii.[2] ʻAnaehoʻomalu is best known for its sunsets, snorkeling and historic royal fishponds. The nearest town is Waikaloa Village, which used to be owned by Parker Ranch.
It is the location of the Lavaman Triathlon.[3] Also there is a water sport shop to rent snorkeling equipment & tours, a glass bottom boat, paddle boards, kayaks, and hydro bikes. It is also the home of the Waikoloa canoe club.
Anchialine ponds
The anchialine ponds of Waikoloa are part of Hawaiian culture and were preserved in 1985 as the Waikoloa Anchialine Pond Preservation Area maintained by the University of Hawaii. The brackish water lava pools located just at the coastline are fed by both freshwater springs from rain water and sea water making the ponds a unique microclimate suitable for a various small fishes, crustaceans, mollusks and tiny red shrimp.
Kuʻualiʻi and Kahapapa Fishponds
The Kuʻualiʻi and Kahapapa Fishponds are located just behind the Waikoloa Beach in Anaehoʻomalu bay. Historically, it is understood that Anaehoʻomalu was a center of thriving aquaculture. The two ponds were part of complex of fish farms, carefully tended by ancient Hawaiian people.
Hilton Waikoloa Village
The Hilton Waikoloa Village is built on 62 acres (250,000 m2) and has 1240 rooms and suites with tropical gardens, waterfalls, lagoons and waterways. The resort features the Kohala Tennis Garden and other gardens, artworks, and statues. It was originally developed in 1988 as the Hyatt Regency Waikoloa with Japanese investment, however was sold to Hilton Hotels & Resorts in 1994. The popular game show Wheel of Fortune has taped at the resort in 1996, 2008, and 2014. The "Buddha Point" is a popular spot for sunset viewing.[4]
It also serves as the setting for the Nickelodeon game show Paradise Run.
Petroglyphs
There are approximately 30,000 historically significant petroglyphs, or stone carvings, in Waikoloa. They are potentially the closest thing to a written language that Ancient Hawaiians used. Although some petroglyphs are identifiable as human or animal shapes, many are more obtuse and abstract, with their meanings likely lost to history. The majority of the petroglyphs are from the Fifteenth through Eighteenth Centuries; interspersed with these drawings are messages from Nineteenth Century visitors that are written in the modern Hawaiian language.
References
- ^ Official Web site for the Waikoloa Beach Resort
- ^ South Kohala Map
- ^ Official Web site for the Lavaman Triathlon
- ^ "Sunset Romantic Dinner at Buddha Point | Waikoloa Beach Resort". www.waikoloabeachresort.com. Archived from the original on 2014-10-08.
External links
- Media related to Waikoloa Beach at Wikimedia Commons