Walt K
Walt K
A Hawaiian garden in a land called Hanalei
of taro fields in Hanalei Valley on Kauai. The starchy edible tuber of the taro (a.k.a. kalo) plant, which is commonly cultivated in knee-deep water, is used to make poi (a staple Hawaiian food).
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A Hawaiian garden in a land called Hanalei
of taro fields in Hanalei Valley on Kauai. The starchy edible tuber of the taro (a.k.a. kalo) plant, which is commonly cultivated in knee-deep water, is used to make poi (a staple Hawaiian food).
10,691
views
83
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56
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Uploaded on November 9, 2006
Taken on June 26, 2006