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Honeymoon Heaven
Description: Highlights from a visit to Hawaii in the 1930's.
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Clip #: TFA-231C
Length: 9:51
Year: 1931
Color: B/W
Sound: Silent
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1930s
Filmmaker: Deane H. Dickason
Region: North America
Country: United States
State: Hawaii
City: Honolulu
Subject: Native Life
Original: 16mm
Keywords:
1930s, Hawaii, Honolulu, Honolulu Harbor, view from ship deck approaching Pier 9, Aloha Tower, powerboats near ship, captain speaking through megaphone as ship appears pier crowded with onlookers, ship passengers looking out windows, smiling women putting leis around necks of disembarking passengers, women making leis, cityscape, countryside, woman struggling to walk across road in windy area, palm trees near hut, family seated outside hut singing and playing ukulele, Hawaiian man seated outside making poi, Hawaiian man eating whole fish and scooping up poi with fingers, Hawaiian man wearing straw, ʻIolani Palace, King Kamehameha I Statue, Hawaiian man wearing traditional clothing and staff, Hawaiian girls playing ukulele and Hula dancing next to Halemaumau sign, Halemaumau Crater, Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, sign alerting to danger of fresh cracks in crater, beach, people surfing, surfers, man holding woman as he surfs, people wading / swimming in water and on beach, palm grove, man climbing palm tree to get coconut, man playing ukulele and woman hula dancing, sky darkening behind palm trees

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