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I lost my blue hardcover Lonely Planet Hawaii travel guide yesterday afternoon around 3pm near the ABC Stores on Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki. It's a compact 5x7 inch book, in decent shape with a few dog-ears and a pink bookmark peeking from page 97. Inside, a yellow sticky note on the inner cover reads 'Hanauma Bay route'—that little marker is unique. This guide was a gift from my grandmother, so it's really sentimental and I’d be grateful to have it back.
I lost my Maui Jim sunglasses yesterday around 3pm near the Royal Hawaiian Center on Kalakaua Ave in Waikiki. They’re tortoiseshell frames with brown gradient lenses, a tiny dent on the outer rim of the right temple, and a couple of light scratches on the left lens. Inside the left temple there are initials 'J.C.' engraved, and the right temple has a faint scuff from daily wear. They’re prescription sunglasses I really need for work and driving, and they’ve got sentimental value because they were a gift from my late grandfather. If anyone found them, please get in touch—having them back would mean the world to me!
I lost my koa ukulele yesterday around 3pm near the Duke Kahanamoku statue by Kuhio Beach in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii. It's a Kala KA-15S soprano ukulele with a glossy honey-brown finish, and a few light dents along the back. The most distinctive features are a pineapple inlay on the fretboard and a frayed blue woven strap attached to the tailpin. It means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother, and I'm really hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe. If you found it, please drop me a message in the app; I’d be forever grateful.
I lost my sterling silver bracelet yesterday around 3pm while strolling along Kalakaua Avenue near the Duke Kahanamoku statue in Waikiki. It's a 7-inch slim bracelet with a simple anchor clasp and an inside engraving that reads 'ALOHA'. On the outside there are two tiny turquoise sea-glass beads and a small puka shell charm, and there’s a faint bend near the clasp from wear. It’s sentimental to me because it was a gift from my grandmother and I really need it back. If you found it, send me a message and we can arrange a pickup in Waikiki.
Yesterday around 3pm I lost my black Ray-Ban Wayfarer prescription glasses near Waikiki Beach Walk on Kalakaua Ave, outside Duke's Waikiki. They’re matte black with a tiny scratch on the left lens and a small engraving 'AL' on the inside of the right temple. They live in a blue hard case with a soft microfiber cloth tucked inside. These glasses were a gift from my grandmother, and I really need them back for daily life and driving—if someone found them, I’d be forever grateful.
I found a red Santa hat this afternoon around 2:15 pm on Waikiki Beach, near the Duke Kahanamoku statue along Kalakaua Ave. It's a bright fleece hat with fluffy white trim and a little seashell patch sewn near the brim; size medium with an adjustable inner band. The hat is in decent shape, just a bit sandy after a quick stroll by the water. It's clearly a seasonal item, probably from a holiday photo or party, and it feels sentimental—I'd love to help reunite it with its owner if you recognize it from your Hawaii Christmas celebration. If you know who it belongs to, describe the seashell patch or where you last wore it and I'll help get it back.
I found a red-green LED Christmas lei this afternoon around 3:15pm, tangled in a palm tree near the Duke Kahanamoku statue on Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki. It's about 3 feet long, with silky red and green petals, and it has tiny pineapple-shaped charms plus a small battery pack that blinks. A few threads are a bit frayed and the fabric shows light wear, but it's clearly handmade and festive. This seasonal lei seems like something someone wore for a holiday photo; I'd really like to help reunite it with its owner.
I found a blue plush shark toy this afternoon around 4:15 pm near the Duke Kahanamoku statue on Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. It's about 12 inches long and made of soft fleece with a white belly. It wears a small red baseball cap that's a bit faded, and there’s a tiny green stitched heart on its left fin plus a blue fabric tag near the tail that reads 'Kai'. It's a touch worn with a few loose threads and a faint sunscreen smell, but otherwise clean. It obviously belongs to a kid and I’d love to help reunite it with its owner—if this sounds like yours, check for those details and claim it here.
I found a navy RFID passport holder yesterday around 3pm outside Duke's Waikiki on Kalakaua Avenue. It's a slim, faux-leather holder about 4 x 6 inches, with a 'Voyage' embossing on the front and a red zipper pull. Inside there are a couple of cards and a small folded itinerary for Maui. The lining is charcoal gray and there's a faint sea-salt smell, plus a seashell charm on the zipper. I grabbed it to hold onto until I can locate the owner. If this is yours, please reach out—I know how stressful it is to lose travel gear, and I’d love to return it.
I found a small concert ukulele this afternoon around 2:15 pm on Kalakaua Ave outside Duke's Waikiki in Honolulu. It's a natural mahogany finish, concert size, with a glossy top and a few light scratches along the back from beach sand. The headstock bears a faint Kala KA-15S label and there’s a bright sun sticker under the sound hole, plus a frayed tan strap attached. It looks gently used, probably someone's travel or practice instrument. If this is yours, drop me a note in the app so we can arrange a pickup.
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