Anthony Bourdain goes deep on the other Hawaii, the one 8 million tourists don't see, for "Parts Unknown." Here, he looks for humpback whales during mating season.
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"I have to tell you I have seen a lot of things in my life, but that was the most amazing thing ever," Bourdain says of snorkeling with humpback whales.
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Bourdain takes a break from whale-watching on the catamaran.
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Tony heads to the untouched paradise on the east end of Moloka'i, which has a reputation as being less tourist-friendly than some of the other Hawaiian islands such as Maui and Oahu.
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Tony has a meal with community members on the island of Moloka'i, including Walter Ritte, an outspoken activist for Hawaiian empowerment and sovereignty.
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Famed producer, talent manager and agent Shep Gordon has Tony over for breakfast at his home in Maui. Gordon has now lived in Hawaii for more than 25 years and is well-known on the island for his hospitality. Gordon's laundry list of achievements includes discovering Alice Cooper, as well as managing Luther Vandross, Blondie and Pink Floyd. He also pretty much created the celebrity chef phenomena, according to Tony.
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Locals prepare a pig to be roasted at Gordon's home. The pig will be wrapped in banana and ti leaves and cooked in an imu, or underground oven, overnight.
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Oven-roasted snapper is also a part of the feast at Gordon's home, along with other types of fresh fish.
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Mark Noguchi farms taro on Oahu. He is second-generation Japanese and a local chef.
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A shot overlooking Hawaii's capital city of Honolulu.