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Want to Live in Hawaii?

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Want to Live in Hawaii?

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If you want to live in Hawaii, you need to plan ahead to survive living in one of the most expensive states in the U.S. Hawaii’s cost of living is much higher than on the U.S. mainland.

Two of your biggest concerns would be the cost of housing and food and finding a job that makes enough money to pay your bills. Hawaii rents vary by city or town, but expect to pay from $600 to $1,000 for a studio and about $1,500 to $2,000 for a 2-bedroom apartment per month.

About 90% of all groceries and other supplies in Hawaii are imported, which drives the prices up. Dining out can also be costly, depending where you eat. Breakfast averages at $5 to $8, lunch is around $12, while dinner can go up from $12 to $30.

What makes living in Hawaii seem more impossible is the fact that the islands lack high-paying jobs. Engineering jobs, for instance, are harder to find than waitressing jobs.

But don’t get discouraged by these facts. With the right knowledge about where to live and dine inexpensively and where to get your groceries at a good price, you’d be able to live comfortably in the islands even on an average budget. Here are some tips on how get around and enjoy living in Hawaii.

* Acquaint yourself with Hawaii. Check out online travel websites, magazines and books for information about the islands, from its beaches down to its restaurants. Get a detailed map of the islands to give yourself a sense of direction even before you arrive.  

* Understand Hawaii’s statistics, such as median real estate tax and population density of its towns and cities. This can help you choose the right Hawaii island to move to. For instance, Oahu is more populated than the other Hawaiian islands. If you want to be surrounded by fewer people and prefer a more a laid-back atmosphere, then you should choose other islands like Kauai and Molokai. However, Oahu has the best job opportunities. Unemployment on the other islands is higher than on Oahu.

* Look for cheap apartments by reading local newspapers. You can check out affordable apartments at online websites of local newspapers, such as The Honolulu Advertiser and the The Star Bulletin (honoluuluadvertiser.com and starbulletin.com). Hawaii Craigslist is also a good website to check for local apartment listings. You can also find roommates on this website to share a place with. Compare rental amounts, contact the advertisers for terms of lease and ask for photos. To save on rent consider a sharing a place.

* To be able to handle the cost of living in Hawaii, of course, you’d need a job. Craigslist is a good website to start your search. Also check the local newspapers. Other sources you can look into are local employment agencies such as Altres. 

* Look for and use weekly specials to find out the best bargains of the week or month.

* Get your groceries and other such needs at affordable chain stores like Costco, Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart. You will also save a lot if you buy in bulk. 

Hawaii is an expensive place to live, but there are ways how you can budget your money by shopping wisely. Looking into the right resources will show you the best deals in the islands so you could live comfortably there even with the tightest budget.

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September 2nd, 2009 at 5:33 am

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Beautiful island — Hawaii

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Beautiful island — Hawaii

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Aloha is a word that many travelers are familiar with and with that they get the fragrance of the beautiful island call Hawaii.

With the lush greenery surrounded with amazing beaches it is a sight for relaxation. With 132 islands stretching across almost 2500km’s Hawaii is one of the most pictures islands in the whole world. Still volcanically active this unique beauty holder consists of remarkable rainfall differences between small distances. Comfortable temperatures and humidity makes it perfect for a long holiday stay.

Wet and dry seasons make up the two major seasons in the island. In the rainy season it is mostly a vigorous variation of rain simply because of the fact that almost all the different climate zones do get together in Hawaii.

Kanaka Maoli’s are the native people living in Hawaiian Islands . It is heartening to hear that Olelo Hawai the traditional Hawaiian language is still in existence .Japanese , Chinese and also Spanish are also spoken other than English.

Hawaii was taken over by the Europeans in 1778 ending their well organized and pretty much self sufficient life style. But it was USA who has treated Hawaii most unfairly.It was announced that Hawaii has become the 50th state of USA and up to date it remains as a state of USA. The original owners of Hawaii however were given all the respect and ownership of the land by the US government covering up for whatever unfairness has happened in the past.

Home to the United States current president Barack Obama Hwaii has its bit of share to do with United States history. Home to the current US president Barack Obama it is said that he developed all his qualities when he was spending his childhood here in Hawaii.

The hospitality is one aspect they cherish on. Almost every visitor to Hawaii would get touched with the way they were treated.

Oahu is one major island in Hawaii which has many landmarks and history regarding kings. Also the famous Waikiki beach belongs to Oahu. Kaua is another island which gives an insight to the ancient history of Hawaii. Hawaiian dancing has always been on its high in Molokai Island. In Hawaii’s big island you will get to see the Merrie Monarch Festival. With a very friendly group of people Lanai is reckoned as the smallest island in Hawaii.

With all the variety in almost every island it is almost guaranteed that you will have the best holiday in Hawaii and the most relaxing one as well.You can always refer to internet to find out the information you need about Hawaii. After all it is worthwhile getting to know such a charming place like Hawaii.

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August 31st, 2009 at 9:02 am

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Hawaii Travel : volcanoes

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Hawaii Travel : volcanoes

Hawaii Travel : volcanoes

Hawaii is an island of many dreams…this is where people want to go to unwind, relax and enjoy the feeling of the sun, sand and beach on their bodies while they sip on a cocktail made most probably out of pineapple juice.Hawaii is also well known for something else, something a bit more serious than everything else. Those are the Hawaii volcanoes.

Hawaiian volcanoes are some of the best known in the world today.Scientists and tourists alike can be found flocking the islands as it is one of the few known places with live volcanoes.After all, not many of us can say we went and visited an actual live volcano can we? Each Hawaiian island has at least one volcano on it, and many of these islands still have active Hawaii volcanoes. Beleived to ahve formed more than 70 million years ago, the Hawaii volcanoes are also places of great historical data.The lava found in these areas is pre historic and so the amount of information we can find out about the early world from them is immense. As old Hawaii volcanoes erupt and go silent, newer one are formed as well, which means this is a continuing process.

Volcanoes can be harmful to the living things around it. As the active volcanoes continue spouting lava, the height of land in the ‘Big Island’ of Hawaii has grown to 4,000 m and the threat these Hawaii volcanoes pose to humans are quite high as well. Over the years, land development has expanded towards the more hazardous parts of the island, meaning that more and more people are being put at risk due to eruption of the Hawaii volcanoes. Another kind of risk posed by Hawaii volcanoes is the airborne lava fragments that can be harmful to humans and animals alike.

So do volcanic gases and the constant threat of ground craks and settling. If flowing lava is suddenly sent into the sea, the effect it can have on the land mass and the water is quite scary as well. All these can pose great harm to those nearby.

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August 31st, 2009 at 8:56 am

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Hawaii facts

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Hawaii facts

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When considering Hawaii facts, first and foremost, looking at the area of Hawaii, it is ten thousand nine hundred and thirty two square miles.
According to Hawaii facts, the population of Hawaii is approximately 1,262,840 as of the year 2004.

The state capital of Hawaii according to Hawaii facts is Honolulu and the people of Hawaii are considered as American.

Hawaii facts state that the official language of Hawaii is English and Hawaiian; languages spoken are English, Hawaiian, pidgin, Samoan and Tongan.

The government of Hawaii, according to Hawaii facts is republican and the head of state is Governor Linda Lingle

The major industries in Hawaii according to Hawaii facts are Tourism and Agriculture of bananas, pineapples, taro, macadamia nuts and sugar. The Hawaiian facts also states that in Hawaii, the time zone is Hawaiian time zone and not the daylight saving time system.
According to Hawaii facts, Hawaii got admission to union as the 50th state and entered the union on the 21st of august 1959, and the nickname of Hawaii is Aloha state, with the state motto being “Ua mau ke ea o ka aina I ka pono” which means – The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness.

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The Wailuku river on the island of Hawaii and the Anahulu river on the island of Oahu are the major rivers in Hawaii as stated in Hawaii facts and the major lake is the salt lake.
Also according to Hawaii facts, the Mauna kea is the highest point in Hawaii, and is about four thousand two hundred and five meters above sea level; and the pacific ocean acts as the surrounding border of the Hawaii islands.

According to Hawaii facts the island of Hawaii has 8 islands namely: Hawaii, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, Niihau, Kaho’olawe.

The rare species of monk seal known as ilio holo kai to the Hawaiians, according to Hawaii facts has made its habitat in Hawaii.
The state bird is Nene- the Hawaiian goose, state marine mammal is the humpback whale, the state fish is the reef trigger fish, state flower being the yellow hibiscus, state tree the candlenut tree, state gem being the black coral, and state dance is known as Hula. Also according to Hawaii facts, state individual sport is surfing and the state group sport is Outrigger canoe paddling.

And last but not least, the official colors of Hawaii according to Hawaii facts are pink (Maui), Red (Hawaii), Purple (Kauai), Golden yellow (Oahu), Orange (Lanai), Green (Molokai) and Gray (Kaho Olawe).

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August 31st, 2009 at 8:07 am

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