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Driving and Discovering Oahu / Honolulu and Waikiki
by Richard Sullivan
REVIEW:
From Various Sources
Chicago Sun Times: "The best
[Hawaii] guidebook on the market."
Los Angeles Times: "I'd be surprised
if there is a hidden byway or corner of beach or town that Sullivan
has not revealed here --even on the leeward side of the island,
which remains relatively unknown to visitors."
Honolulu Advertiser: "Driving
& Discovering Oahu pin-points the entire island, area by area,
map by map. Parts of Oahu neglected in other guidebooks are not
neglected here. ...keep a copy of Driving & Discovering Oahu
under the front seat..."
Honolulu Star-Bulletin: "Because
so many of us tend to take our island for granted, it has taken
an L.A.-based author and photographer to paint a flattering portrait
of an Oahu locals rarely see as we drive to and from work. The book
focuses on natural wonders -- beach parks, camping sites and hiking
trails --but you need not be an outdoors type to appreciate the
wonders and accessibility of Waimanalo plant nurseries and the barely
populated beaches from Mokuleia to Kaena Point. Either way, exploring
by eyes or on foot doesn't cost much and we are certainly in need
of cheap entertainment these days. You may be surprised that you
live in such a beautiful place."
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Driving and Discovering Hawaii:
Professional Photography and Video Location Guides
Oahu
- Honolulu and Waikiki
Richard Sullivan. 2nd edition,1998. 250 photographs.
Maui
and Molokai
Richard Sullivan. 1998. 330 photographs.
Used by the Hawaii Film Commission, these
all-color books include a "Photo Finder" feature
to show you where each photo was taken from. Find the best
secret beaches, hidden waterfalls and deserted islands.
"The photo tips are of tremendous value
to anyone wondering where to stop for the best views in unfamiliar
territory."
- San Diego Union-Tribune
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