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Hummer Tours in Hawaii: Good for Fat Tony, Not Good for Environment

November 1, 2006 at 5:00 PM | by juliana | 1 Comment

Calling all guidos in the tri-state area. Thinking about taking a trip to Hawaii but are too afraid to travel without your Hummer? Then put the Drakkar Noir down, Hollywood Movie Tour and Island Tours in Oahu has solved your problems.

You can vacation in Hawaii and see all the sites from the comfort and safety of a 2003 white H2 Hummer. Check out what their off-road tour has to offer:

Hummer Tours offers exclusive OFF-ROAD access to private lush valleys and exotic film locations at historical Kualoa Ranch. This exciting, one of a kind adventure maneuvers through isolated stream beds, muscles up hills and tackles rough terrain. Explore historical sites and the home of such films as JURRASSIC PARK, WINDTALKERS, TEARS OF THE SUN and others. To complete your journey, take a short hike to the summit of the K'olau Mountain range for breathtaking panoramic views.

Because, really, what better way to see Hawaiii then by trampling all over lush valleys and wildlife in a Hummer?

And some wonder why the Hawaiians hate the Haoles.

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  1. bushmaster

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    KOS Hummer Tours

    Your comment about trampling over lush valleys and wildlife in Hawaii is incorrect.  Kualoa ranch is a privately owned ranch and provides light impact ways of enjoying the natural beauty it has to offer.  The roads that the hummer, the ATV's and the horses use are established trails.

    The tours are good for fat Tony and the environment.  I would advise that future stories be researched before you go slandering businesses that are appreciated by many and loved by all.  Typical irresponsible journalism, you should be ashamed of yourself Juliana. Aloha...

    March 20, 2007 at 8:33 PM

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