Joe Feesh
Gyotaku is an ancient Oriental art form which uses freshly caught fish to create one-of-a-kind art prints on natural papers and fabrics. Natural Impressions of Hawaii employs the traditional gyotaku technique with modern twists. Visit Natural Impressions Of Hawaii gyotakumaui.com
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The Hawaiian Archipelago Hosts A Multitude Of Endemic Marine Life
- By Joe Feesh
- Published 09/19/2011
- Destinations
- Unrated
In Hawaii fishing is an integral part of daily life, and has been since the first Polynesians landed their canoes. Today the islands are world renowned as a fishermen's paradise. The Hawaiian island chain is the most remote location in the world, as it is the farthest place away from any other land mass. Due to Hawaii's isolation approximately 62% of local marine species are endemic, or native to the islands.
Unique Art To Find On You Hawaii Vacation
- By Joe Feesh
- Published 09/30/2011
- Best Interisland Travel
- Unrated
Hawaii is a world-renowned vacationers paradise, hosting beautiful beaches, ample shopping, delicious food, and a variety of Polynesian styles entertainment. Many people visiting the islands are pleasantly surprised to discover a vast art scene, often featuring Hawaiiana and Polynesian influences. Tiki carvings, gyotaku fish prints and intricate shell jewelry are just a few of the popular art forms to be found in Hawaii.
Hawaii Is World Renowned For Charter Sport Fishing Vacations
- By Joe Feesh
- Published 11/10/2011
- Best Interisland Travel
- Unrated
In Hawaii fishing is an integral part of daily life, and has been since the very first Polynesians landed their canoes. Today the Hawaiian islands are world renowned as a fishermen's paradise, due to ideal conditions and a large quantity of endemic, or native fish species. T h e Hawaiian island chain is the most remote location in the world, as it is the farthest place away from any other land mass.