Hiking Na Pali Coast

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2010

Hiking Kauai's Na Pali Coast, adventurer Debora Lima guides us through the beaches, valleys, jungles, and waterfalls of one of the world's most amazing natural wonderlands.

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  • whose music is this?

    :)

  • @debolima I made the music too. I hope you like it.

  • I love your video!!  I even posted it on my Facebook, so all my family & friends could find it. Now, you just need to post a video of your awwesome impersonation of Axel Rose - you'll be famous in no time. = )

  • @Megaan6101

    Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I'll be posting some more videos in the next few months.

    -Pat

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  • Aloha from Hawaii! Screw all the haters that are too afraid to hike this beautiful place.

  • Loved it. I've hiked there myself. Never left so much as a gum wrapper and picked up other people's trash on the way out. People are very respectful and don't leave much a anyway. Too bad some comments reflect the view of some residents that if you are any color besides lily white that somehow you are "local", a "native", and that everyone else should simply deposit all their cash upon arrival and then just leave. Brah....get over it.

  • Are you Hawaiian? I know a lot of Hawaiians (I lived there) and they all loved the video.

  • I just want people to realize that they need to be aware of the possible danger involved. This place is sacred to the Hawaiians and should be respected. I think your "gnarly" attitude is too flippant. The video is beautiful because the Na Pali coast is out rageous but you need to show it some respect.

  • You create the impression that this trail is a walk in the woods. What about crossing the rain swollen rivers, slipping through the muddy, rutted, boulder intense trail, crawling on trail that is so narrow because of the erosion that with one false move you will fall hundreds feet below to the rocks in the ocean and the machete carrying squatters that reside in the Kalalau Valley?

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