Exactly! Diamond in the rough. I used to live in Hawai'i and study Hawaiian, and Pokai Bay was the only place anyone ever actually spoke Hawaiian with me. That is one of my beautiful memories of my time there. I already knew about Waianae's nice beaches but really enjoyed hearing the uplifting story of Ka'ala Farms (glad I used to buy their products sometimes!) and know the area is full of potential. Aloha no a me e malama pono :>)
@andrewkeliikoa37635 жыл бұрын
Waianae is the best place to visit and see I got friends and family that live in the Waianae areas. You gotta love Waianae people they know who to live the old ways and take care of each other with Aloha.
@kathypaaaina79576 жыл бұрын
Aloha loved this my Home in the mountains hugs and prayers from me 2 U from Hawaii Oahu Waianae Mountains
@nickedwards24167 жыл бұрын
Ya it has problems, homeless, crime, but its like a diamond in the rough, the scenery and landscape is amazing.. I like it better than mililani
@Maxwell198910 жыл бұрын
Very nice video I like learning about different communities
@jondstewart8 жыл бұрын
I've been fascinated with this community for years and always wondered why it's been a cesspool of anger, poverty, violence, drug abuse, and prostitution. Like why is it a small town in one of the most beautiful and majestic places in the world has the mentality of Detroit and South Central L.A. Something else I noticed is few of the people look Asian. I know a few people of Puerto Rican and Portuguese ancestry from there, and my son has a friend of Samoan and Maori ancestry from there as well.
@Tr0nzoid8 жыл бұрын
I heard this about it after I lived there as a kid, but I can't say anything about it from any experience. I only remember going through there once. The fact is there are fewer good jobs for people. Sugar, pineapple, canning are practically all gone. It is also kind of neglected in that there is one heavily congested way over there with no change in sight. The look and "majesty" of an area means nothing when you have to deal with day to day aggravations like traffic and rent.
@shellsandpetals16523 жыл бұрын
That's awesome.
@georgekepoo73362 жыл бұрын
God spoke man to till the ground care for the earth
@BobbyHo20222 жыл бұрын
i love waianae
@jacksvegi.plotcooking.73962 жыл бұрын
I got a new one for the west side. Today I driving home to Makaha. While at a stop light at old govt. rd. And Farrington I saw a man beating a woman on the ground behind his truck at the gas pumps at Tesoro. After a few seconds of watching this the light changed green and I stepped on it and got in front of the car next to me. I then got into the Tesoro lot where the guy buy this time just dragged this girl into his truck and closed the door. I called 911about the time the guy took off. I was talking to the dispatcher telling her what happened and this guys location. This went on for 5 or 10 minutes until it got unsafe for me to keep maneuvering. The last message to 911 was he is going toward town on Farrington hope you catch him. The fucked up thing is, I stopped because I was driving with one hand because I am in a sling from shoulder surgery a few weeks ago. I was still willing to go into Tesoro and physically stop this assault and and kidnapping even though I was impaired. But while I was on Farrington trying to go to the rescue I saw several big local guys just watching this while pumping there gas, not even doing anything.
@jondstewart8 жыл бұрын
You can step knee deep in the woods on those farms and not have snakes or crocodiles to worry about!
@Nanakulikinetings8 жыл бұрын
NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!
@hazellapid48238 жыл бұрын
HAIL TO THEE W
@educatedsuccessful46906 жыл бұрын
I live in waianae and it's infested with drugs
@Maxwell198910 жыл бұрын
Aloha can you do Kailua
@erickane70932 жыл бұрын
…end hawaiian apartheid, and the islands would be food sustainability, clean water, fish ponds…
@kina8005 Жыл бұрын
😂 yeah let’s blame abuse domestic violence and alcoholism on sugar cane plantations