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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Ala Moana Bowls is one of the most popular surf spots on Oahu’s south shore. It’s also where a large shark was spotted in the waves during a surf competition on ...
By Friday, summer hotspots like Ala Moana Bowls saw surf well overhead and forecasts predicted waves could reach 15 feet by Saturday.
In his latest YouTube video, O’Brien provided his own edit of what he’s calling the biggest day of the summer at Waikiki, ...
Hundred's of Hawaii's best surfers from all over the state, have gathered at Ala Moana's Magic Island to compete in one of Hawaii longest running and largest amateur surf contests!
Surfers from Hawaii, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, and California will all compete at Ala Moana Bowls.
Ala Moana Bowls has been the hub of cutting-edge surfing on Oahu’s South Shore for decades. Interestingly, it’s practically a man-made wave, as construction in the 1950s intended to create a ...
Several “aggressive” sharks have been spotted near the Bowls surf spot off Ala Moana, city officials warned this morning.
The Hawaii Surfing Assn. informed competitors on its website to be prepared to resume competing in the Ala Moana Bowls Invitational on Saturday.
Officials are warning the public after a 12-foot shark was spotted acting aggressively in the lineup at Ala Moana Bowls, Friday.