Hawaii

Calm Your Mind by Watching These Whales Swim Along the Hawaiian Coast

Meet Surfing’s Most Humble Champion

Salvage Woodworking Is Green and Beautiful

This Woman Wants to Row Across the Pacific

How One Hawaiian Village Eats Sustainably

How Mark Healey Connects to His Food

How Hawaii Trains Its Lifeguards

‘People of Water’

‘The Big Island’

Finding Singletrack in Hawaii

A Lesson In Stewardship from Hawaii

‘Haleakala’

Hawaii No Longer Protects Its Lifeguards

Hawaii Is Paradise for this Photographer

A Master Hawaiian Surfboard Shaper

“From Kauai to Norway”

Hiking Hawaii’s Kalalau Trail—For Pizza

Proof That a Good Wipeout Can Be Beautiful

A Snapshot of Hawaii’s Dynamic and Ever-Changing Landscape

A Time-Lapse of Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano
A Snapshot of Hawaii’s Dynamic and Ever-Changing Landscape
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The Pace of Formation had been floating around the brainstorm board at Givot Media for the last three years. When a weather window opened up and lava became legally accessible they immediately jumped on a flight with very few logistics in place. Upon arriving in Hawaii, they were mesmerized by the ever-changing landscape and sheer heat that the lava produced. Their guide shared that they could get as close as they could handle, which for him was when he'd singe the hair on his arm. In order to get the shots, they had to get up close and personal with the lava, which hadn't existed only days before. They were walking on a brand new piece of earth. Find more from Givot Media and Instagram and Twitter.