Dave's Maui Wowie Archives
Dave's "Maui Wowie" Archives:
Dave Michaels visits the AliI Kula Lavender Farm. Located in the uplands of Maui, half way up Haleakala (House of the Sun) lay the gardens of AliI Kula Lavender. The elevation is around 4000 feet above sea level and is home to around 55,000 lavender plants - 45 different variates, along with olive trees, hydrangea and protea blooming on 10.5
acres. This is the first and only Lavender Lifestyle experience on Maui. Visit the AliI Kula Lavender Farm. Click here.
When you win Maui Wowie! youll stay at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa. Here is just view of this huge complex. Thats the swimming pool in the center of the picture which wraps around the garden open area. Visit the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa.
Click here.
Beyond the pineapple and sugarcane fields, deep in the Honokowai Valley lies the ancient past of Maui.
The Maui Restoration Project (Maui Cultural Lands, Inc.) takes volunteers into the Valley to help clear the land at the base of this ancient rack walled Valley. This is a place most visitors to Maui never see the hidden Valley - a place to learn, find peace and honor those who have come before us. To visit this area youll have to volunteer to help.
Dave Michaels with the volunteers of the Maui Restoration Project!
Maui Wowie Winner's Archive:

Spats Chef Kevin Boyle as Dave chows down.

The Sea Cliffs of MoloKa'i are the highest sea cliffs on earth! This shot is from a Blue Hawaiian.com helicopter ride!

The heart of any Luau is the food. Here the main course, pulled from the ground after baking 8 hours, is just about ready to go on tonight's dinner plate!

Some fast action at the Royal Lahaina Luau!
Dave and The Royal Lahaina Hule Girls

Dave and the 16 inch telescope - part of "Tour of the Stars" with Hyatt Maui Resort & Spa Directory of Astronomy Eddie Mahoney!

The Royal Lahaina Luau Fire Dance - what a way to end the show!!
"Mast Trees" still grow on the island of Moloka'i. These trees were planted and grown, way back in the day - in the late 1800's, to become masts for sailboats. They grown very tall and straight, with little tiny branches



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