hawaii you see on postcards. after a few days here, you realize what the aloha attitude is all about. i m standing on a lava field, drenched, but it s pretty nice here. (kala holiday) the hawaiian islands are one of the most isolated landmasses on the planet. and our two closest neighbouring landmasses are the mainland u.s., which is 2500 miles to the east of us and japan, which is about a little bit more than 3000 miles to the west of us. so we re surrounded by thousands of miles of ocean, smack in the centre of the pacific. (sophie fouron) kala holiday, passionate expert of hawaii s indigenous flora and engaged collaborator with big island s national parks, influenced by a very rich and mixed cultural background. this is his island. (kala holiday) we re a polynesian island. the whole culture is of polynesian descent, just like the people of tahiti, new zealand, samoa and tonga. from the 1790 s onwards though, we had immigrants from all over the world who began settling here