1. Hawaii: Thru my lenses: 10 galleries

Hawaiian Classics (Non-lava)

A collection of photographs depicting unique views on the islands of Hawaii.

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Plumeria, Island of Hawaii

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  • Wild Dolphins offshore Hawaii Island (See my sweet 3-minute video of these guys here: http://youtu.be/lZ5fGqFVyzQ
  • Cape Kumukahi on the island of Hawaii
  • Wild dolphin portrait
  • Hapu`u -- Tree Fern native to Hawaii
  • Wild Hawaiian dolphins cruising the ocean floor
  • Morning Shower<br />
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Plumeria, Island of Hawaii
  • Wild dolphin offshore Hawaii Island
  • Plumeria, Island of Hawaii
  • Plumeria, Island of Hawaii
  • Bee's World -- Ti-plant blossoms drip with nectar
  • Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii<br />
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The four-million years of erosion on Kauai have etched out the lava into a spectacular canyon in the middle of the southwest side of the island. <br />
The record setting annual rainfall continues carving new shapes.<br />
Kauai's longest river of 19-miles runs in this valley bottom.
  • Banyon Roots -- Years of Finding Earth
  • Banyon Roots -- Years of Finding Earth
  • Flesh-eating mutant guava<br />
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In the jungles of Hawaii a new phenomenon is appearing. A mutated variety of guava that is known to feed on flesh' Hikers beware! Your fingers and toes are at risk! Avoid all guava groves!
  • Hawaiian Hawk, called Io in Hawaiian-- endangered species
  • Dreamscape woman ~ Island of Hawaii
  • Southeast shores of the island of Hawaii
  • Cape Kumukahi on the island of Hawaii
  • Gray-tailed Tattler - Island of Hawaii<br />
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These winter-visiting shorebirds are somewhat rare for Hawaii and are always on the move. They feed on tiny organisms along the surf break - often leaping into the air as a larger wave strikes by them.<br />
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  • Gray-tailed Tattler - Island of Hawaii<br />
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These winter-visiting shorebirds are somewhat rare for Hawaii and are always on the move. They feed on tiny organisms along the surf break - often leaping into the air as a larger wave strikes by them.
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