Alohacyberian of Hawaii
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Quick Keyword Summary of each webpage on this website. To do a search of the entire website, enter a keyword or phrase into the search box at the bottom of the this page. Surfs up!

Click-->  Government Resources
Click-->  For the Keyword Index
Click-->  See Our Welcome Page


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Click-->  To see the Kaua'i Page
Click-->  To View the Maui Page
Click-->  To See The O'ahu Page
Click-->  Enter the Molokai Page

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AXIS DEER
Axis Deer on Molokai
Click the links below to view Hawaii Flowers and Animals
To see photographs of a sampling of the Flowers and Animals on land and in the waters of Hawaii, click Here.

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Hawaiian Language Translations and Translators
as well as translators and dictionaries for 200 other languages, click here.
TRANSLATORS AND DICTIONARIES FOR 200 LANGUAGES!
Foreign Language Translators
A great deal of Hawaiian music, historical and genealogy chants are sung in the native lyric and melodic Hawaiian Language. To use dictionaries of the Hawaiian language and language translators for 200 other languages, including other Polynesian and Native American tongues, click here. There is also a dictionary of computer terminology as well as E-mail, chat room and instant messenger language translators as well as translators for 200 other languages including Polynesian and Native American Tongues. And you can find your Hawaiian Name. To translate given names into Hawaiian names, click here.

Hawaii Radio Stations

The Big Island Beckons

^To listen to live Internet radio from Hawaii, click on the divider line, just above^. For those in a hurry - this is a quick synopsis of what you may find on each of the alohacyberian webpages. To see a more complete and in-depth summary of each page of this site, click on the surfer image to the right. -->
Click on the sunset graphic to the left <-- to go to the Big Island of Hawaii Page. To cycle to Page 2, click on the bicyclists at the bottom of this page. And, of course, you may sign the guest book or take a user site poll clicking on the appropriate little boxes at the bottom of the page. And as mentioned above, you may search the entire Alohacyberian website by entering a keyword or phrase in the Search box at the bottom of the page. If you'd like to find information about Hawaii, click on the links above that will take you to the islands of Kaui, Maui and Oahu and from there to the Hawaiiana page and all the Hawaiian Islands. Or click on the first text link below to enter the Hawaiiana Page and be introduced to the islands of enchantment in the central Pacific. Hope you're having a wunnerful time in Alohacyberia!
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Keith Martin

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Hawaiian Language Translations and Translators
as well as translators and dictionaries for 200 other languages, click here.
TRANSLATORS AND DICTIONARIES FOR 200 LANGUAGES!
Hawaii Language Dictionaries
A great deal of Hawaiian music, oral history chants and family geneology chants are sung in the native lyric and melodic Hawaiian Language. To use dictionaries of the Hawaiian language and language translators for 200 other languages, including other Polynesian tongues and Native American languages, click here. There is also a dictionary of computer terminology as well as E-mail, chat room and instant messenger language translators. Interestingly, many people misspell Hawaii as Hawaai, Hawai, Howaii or Hawii and Hawaiian as Hawaain, Hawian, Hawaian, Hawiian, Hawiin, Hawain, haiwain and Hawaiin and, of course, their own languages and creoles (pidgins) such as langue Hawaiienne, Hawaiien and Hawaiiaanse.
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Sharks of Hawaii
Mako - The Hawaii Shark Page
"Mako" is the Hawaiian word for "shark". Hawaiians also use the word "mano" for various kinds of sharks, such as Mano kihikihi for hammerhead sharks. One species of shark common in Hawaiian waters as well as being found worldwide is called the "Mako Shark". You are invited to visit the Sharks webpage to read general information and see many photographs regarding the forty plus species of sharks in Hawaiian waters. The sharks in Hawaiian waters pose little threat to human beings. The sharks that have been responsible for the most hazards in Hawaii have been the galapagos sharks, scalloped hammerhead sharks, gray reef sharks and tiger sharks. While great white sharks can be dangerous, they do not frequent Hawaiian waters in great numbers because of their feeding habits. For more info about which shark species are the most aggressive and the most dangerous, more photographs, fascinating facts, shark research, safety tips, suggested reading and links to more shark websites, click, here.

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Cycle to Page 2

Have you been to page 2? You may recycle ^ back to the second page by clicking on the cyclists above^. On page 2 you can link to Virtual Jerusalem where you will find a giant website where you may even listen to live radio stations in Israel. On the Homepage you may also listen to live Israeli radio by clicking on the Globe image near the bottom of the page, which will connect you to SABRAnet. And, of course, you may do a search of this entire site by entering a keyword into the search box below. Bon Voyage!
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