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West (dry) slope of Mauna Kea, Hawaii. By far the most common and widespread of the remaining honeycreepers.

Parrots outside the resort. Photos from a trip to Oahu, Hawaii. Photographed on 11/7/19.

Photo by Pat Jarrett

pacific. waikiki, hawaii

20 June 2014

The Hawaii Theatre marquee, heralding an upcoming Rex Navarrete show.

Hawaii is known for rainbows. This one is over Tom Lockwood's house in the tiny seaside village of Kilauea, not to be confused with the volcano of the same name on the Big Island

We got another look at the lava on the way back from the coast, heading towards Hilo to refuel.

 

Mezmerising.

Hawaiian Airlines - N384HA - Airbus A330-243 - Foto Alexandre Barros - Las Vegas McCarran International Airport - 26/02/2015

Una de las especies de orqídeas hawaiianas de flores púrpuras y combinación única de colores que crece en la base de las cascadas.

 

Maui Tropical Plantation and Country Store.

Maui, Hawai'i.

Mikalemi Tagab-Cruz (Hawaii)

Turtles Hawaii; CJ Kale

Hawaiian Monk Seal resting on their private stretch of beach, lol

蜜月旅行 20170715

a & r's beautiful wedding at anna ranch.

from gohawaii.com:

 

Ancient Hawaiians believed this coastline was once guarded by a giant moo (lizard) named Kaikapu. Everyone was afraid of the moo because it would eat anyone who tried to fish or swim in the area. One day a young boy named Liko entered the ocean to outwit the lizard. Kaikapu attacked him but Liko thrust a sharpened stick into her mouth, quickly swam under the lava shelf, and escaped through a small hole to the surface. The moo followed Liko and got herself stuck in the lava tube. To this day, you can hear the lizard’s roar and see her breath spraying from the hole.

july 2007, Hawaii (from helicopter)

Kalalau Trail, Kauai, Hawaii

Photo taken by Bret-Mar Landscape

In the Hawaiian garden in Honolulu Airport. I have no idea what this is.

Kanani Pu‘u-Warren (Hawaii, rf)

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