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This video was shot just south of Olivine Pools on the northeast side of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The Pools where very beautiful and there were a number of people swimming in the pools. The pools are basically depressions in the lava outcroppings along the shores of Maui that have been hollowed out over time and as the waves crash over the outcroppings, the ocean water fills the pools. The higher levels of the outcroppings keep the major force of the waves from smashing the swimmers to death. That doesn't mean that if you get to close to the edge, one of the violent waves won't knock you into the ocean and wash you out to sea. So enjoy at your own risk. Enjoy the beautiful colors of the ocean and the sky. This video can be purchased at http://www.mybluhorizon.com/hawaii/maui-sights-hd
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My Blu Ocean, Maui, HD Screensaver

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Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park

This My Blu Horizon, video of Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park was shot from a nearby hillside just south of Grand Prismatic Spring. Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin along with a number of other hot springs and somewhat dormant Geysers. The spring itself is approximately 370 feet in diameter is located at 44 degrees 31’24.56 N , 110 degrees 50’23.53W and is the largest hot spring in the United States. It is also listed as the third largest hot spring in the world behind the two largest hot springs in New Zealand.

Midway Geyser Basin is accessible from Grand Loop Road by either a parking lot just to the north east or Fairy Falls Trail to the South. The hillside from where this video was shot was accessed from Fairy Falls Trail. From this vantage point you can see the vibrant brilliance of the various colors from Grand Prismatic Spring.

The colors themselves are actually algae and pigmented bacteria that thrive in the different levels of the heat in and around the spring. You’ll see the deep blues in the center fading into green on the outer edges of the spring into yellows, oranges and reds.

The water discharged from Grand Prismatic Spring is expelled at about 560 gallons per minute at a temperature of approximately 160 degrees F from the 250 x 370 foot spring. If you visit the spring early in the morning you’ll see a heavy veil of steam rising from the spring, at times literally clouding over the entire spring.

My Blu Horizon’s video of Grand Prismatic Spring was shot in 1080i and formatted to fit a variety of digital media. You can purchase the video to play on your computer as a video screensaver, your digital picture frame or your ipod/iphone. The video is available at Grand Prismatic Spring on our website at http://www.mybluhorizon.com/. You can also visit our Free HD Screensaver website for a free screensaver at http://www.freehdscreensaver.com/

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Grand Prismatic Spring HD Screensaver

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Ka’anapali Beach is an absolutely wonderful beach. It is located on the North West coast of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The sand is exceptionally soft the sunsets are exquisite and you will not want, for resort living as resort hotels line almost the entire three mile length of Ka’anapali Beach.

No matter where you look when you research Ka’anapali Beach you’ll see a plethora of names. I like the explanation in Andrew Doughty’s book “Maui Revealed” “we’ll bow to the more common usage and designate it (Ka’anapali Beach) as the sandy beach from Black Rock south to Canoe Beach, including the section known as Dig Me Beach.”

Although it is one of the more densely populated beaches on Maui, it wasn’t overly crowded. There were numerous crowds and small throngs of beach patrons there to watch the sun set as well as about six large boats off shore, providing sunset excursions for tourists and locals alike.

The water was pretty calm and there were numerous groups of children playing in the surf. We watched as the sun set and then turned our attention towards the lighting of the Tiki torches on Black Rock, ending with the final torch being lit and the traditional dive into the ocean, symbolizing the Hawaiian’s soul moving from this life to the after life with their ancestors.

The area itself is very beautiful both the manicured beauty of the resorts and golf courses to the exotic beauty one comes to expect from a Hawaiian Beach. This area alone has just about everything you could want from the beach to the numerous restaurants, paved walkways to enjoy the walk along the beach, for those that don’t want the walk in the sand, to the romantic sunsets you travel to Hawaii to experience.

We were treated to a seal coming ashore in the evening and a couple of sea turtles graced us with their presence as well. Just about every resource you study regarding Dig Me Beach lists it as an outstanding place to snorkel. Although we did a considerable amount of snorkeling on this trip, we did not actually do any at Dig Me Beach.

We have several videos of Dig Me Beach on our website at My Blu Horizon. The above video is a beautiful, sand’s eye view of the ocean waves washing ashore with the sun setting in the back ground. Two different videos show the sun setting with sail boats silhouetted as they pass in front of the setting sun and we have the lit Tiki Torches of Black Rock as storm clouds roll in.

All videos from My Blu Horizon are shot in 1080i and are currently available as a computer screensaver. My Blu Horizon also has downloads to play on your digital picture frame or your ipod/iphone. We hope you enjoy our videos and if you visit Maui you have to visit Dig Me Beach and take in the glorious sunsets.

Dig Me Beach will not disappoint. This video is available in a variety of formats from computer screensaver, digital picture frame and Iphone/Ipod videos. The videos can be purchased at Dig Me Beach.


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Sunset from Ka'anapali Beach, aka Dig Me Beach, Maui HD Screensaver