If you read the newspapers or check out the local Hawaii news programs, there can be some very interesting stories you won’t see in most places. This applies to Oahu, kauai and the big island in particular.
For example if you live in New York, you probably won’t hear about lava eruptions blocking your street or destroying your neighbors house. Out of all the fifty states, this type of thing is unfortunately fairly commonplace in Hawaii but rare anywhere else. I have been looking at some Hanalei real estate by the way. Hanalei is on kauai, and it is very beautiful. In fact there are a lot of world class vacation rentals in Hanalei as well.
Something which is always interesting to a segment of the population is where are the best waves for surfing that day? Surfing is extremely popular all over Hawaii, whether it be kauai, the big island or wherever and the waves can be massive, you know like twenty feet high and even higher. For their part, Hard core surfers want to know where the best waves are that day. All in all, I cannot really imagine that someone in Kansas finds that kind of news nearly as interesting.
Stories about the animals more common to Hawaii are always interesting. Between migratory whales, birds, or other animal life Hawaii abounds in interesting creatures. It’s not only the tourists who like to stop off in Hawaii for a little R&R. Whether on the big island, kauai, mauai or wherever, real estate can be very expensive in the state. Kauai and big island real estate can be particularly expensive in my opinion but really all over the state it is high because of the finite amount of land that is generally available. There is some really nice real estate around though whether it be in Hanalei, Hawaii or somewhere on the big island, for example.
Two mammals which are native to Hawaii include the hoary bat which lives at the Kokee State Park and the Hawaiian mok seal. You’ll find this fellow at isolated beaches when he occasionally hauls himself out of the water and suns himself.
