Beach Walk 704 – Skin Diving with Hiko
Posted on October 17, 2008
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My friend Hiko shared this footage of free diving in the clear waters off Hilo on the Big Island. Check out their monofins and breath-holding abilities - it's the latest cool thing to do underwater. And I want to do it! In one of life's little synchronicities, I read an article on this same topic int he magazine Hana Hou - traveling back to Hawaii on Hawaiian Airlines last month. They have some beautiful photos.
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Hawaiian Word:
Lalo kai: underwater
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hiko on October 17th, 2008 5:42 pm
cool, i finally made it on beachwalks!
Rox on October 18th, 2008 6:35 pm
Yes Hiko - seems a long time coming. I am really looking forward to diving with you guys though! Thank you and mahalo for sharing your footage and experience with all of us.
Buddy 'Friendly' Wachenheimer on October 21st, 2008 1:08 am
Love the look of the suits and fins.