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Northwest Moloka'i from the airplane:
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Views of Lanai and Maui from the trailhead:
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Panorama from Halawa point. The wooden structure is built over an egg-shaped black stone surrounded with beads. The platform has rocks wrapped in ti leaves placed on it, a traditional offering to Pele, the fire-goddess and creator of the islands:
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Views from the east end of Halawa bay. The rocks from which the previous panorama was taken are visible in the center of the second picture:
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View from the Halawa parking lot up the valley:
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Views on a hike to the waterfalls above Halawa:
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Eddie the boatman's art-covered fence, surrounding his family's Swiss-Robinson-style Halawa digs:
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Eddie's poi-ponds. Poi is the traditional starch plant, from which a disgusting purplish-grey porridge is made:
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More Halawa bay views, from my campsite at sunset:
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The pedestrian ferry to Maui and back, with a rainbow over Molokai and a sunset over Lanai:
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