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Hedonisia Hawaii: Eco-Friendly Hostel & Tropical Farm

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2007

Video Tour of our jungle paradise in Hawaii; an eco-hostel for Budget Travelers.

In addition to our environmentally friendly accommodations, we offer a Fair-Trade Volunteer Program in exchange for Lodgings. Volunteers can work on the hostel or our Tropical Hawaiian Farm.

Hedonisia Hawaii is very activist oriented on the Internet. We own and maintain a number of websites that deal with important issues that face us today. So, in addition to our hostel and farm activities we are also looking for Volunteers with research, writing or other Internet skills who wish to work on Websites that deal with the following issues: Women and Men's Rights, Environmental Living, Religious Fundamentalism, Tantra and Yoga.

Our Fair-Trade Volunteers work only 3 hours a day in exchange for one night in our hostel in Hawaii.

Hedonisia Hawaii is located near the town of Pahoa on Big Island Hawaii.

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  • i wonder why so many are between ages of 20-30?

  • DOGSHIT IN PLASTIC BAGS IN THE LANDFILLS... is the mainstream....ramndom out burst , nothing to do with this vid

  • do you still offer work for rent?

  • i want to be live there u___u

  • @garanzballbaranz

    preach nikka!

  • Looks wonderful and I can't wait to stay there. I hope the cat is still there. Despite what others have said, one domestic cat causes less destruction than a domestic human living a so-called "green" lifestyle.

  • should all predatory creatures in the wild be driven to extinction, so they won't kill other animals? that kind of extremist thinking discredits environmentalism.

    most people prefer the balanced approach of the conservationists.

  • That is very cool. I want to LIVE there!

  • THAT CAT HAS NO THEETS

  • I appreciate your concern. My cat is not declawed, I never said she was. It is not natural for domestic cats to kill Hawaii's native and unique birds. Hawaii's birds did not evolve with cats and have few defenses against them. Ferrel and domestic cats outdoors is a very serious and huge environmental problem in Hawaii and many other states and countries.

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