Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 26 no. 9 1913-09
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-04-29T23:34:24Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-04-29T23:34:24Z | |
dc.date.issued | 1913-09 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10524/82022 | |
dc.language | eng | |
dc.publisher | E.A. Langton (Editor) | |
dc.rights | No copyright - United States | |
dc.title | Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 26 no. 9 1913-09 | |
dc.type | Periodicals | |
dc.type.dcmi | Text | |
dcterms.extent | 28 pages | |
dcterms.spatial | Hawaii | |
dcterms.tableOfContents | ARTICLES: Hawaii, Maui and the tourists -- Uncle Sam's big job -- Hawaii hard hit -- An Hawaiian epic / E.S. Goodhue -- Through nature's garden by rail / John M. Giles -- Carnival season in Honolulu, metropolis of the Pacific Ocean -- Hawaiian braids -- A tramp on Oahu and a night on the beach / W.F. Sabin -- Sea longing -- Manoa valley -- Our insular coffee. IMAGES: Rice field, palms and planter's home -- Wainaku bluff; one and a half miles north of the Town of Hilo, showing the point where the barkentine "Klickitat" was recently wrecked -- Umauma bridge and waterfall; 14 miles from Hilo, showing also Hilo railroad steel bridge and Hakalau plantation cane flume -- Kolekole gulch; twelve miles from Hilo, mooking makai and showing cocoanut grove and Hilo railroad steel bridge above. The great Akaka falls, one of the highest and most beautiful on the islands, is about three miles up the gulch -- Laupahoehoe landing; twenty-three miles from Hilo, taken from the track of the Hilo railroad -- Hawaiian woman weaving mats -- Beautiful Moanalua gardens |
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