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Anole2457 viewsI believe this is an Anole also but has changed colors to blend in with the lava that he is perched on. This Anole is extending his Dewlap, a type of cartilage that extends from neck & throat area. (8 votes)
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Kilauea Lighthouse2348 viewsDedicated in 1913 the Kilauea Lighthouse served as a pivotal navigation aid for ships on the Orient run. It is the northernmost point of the main Hawaiian Islands. (9 votes)
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Green Anole 12359 viewsThis species is native to North America, where it is found mainly in the southeastern parts of the continent. But, the species has been introduced into Hawaii. That’s where I saw this one, in a garden near Poipu Beach. He was feasting on insects and didn’t mind me photographing him. They can change color in a matter of seconds and have been inaccurately called the “Chameleon” of North America. In this shot he is perched on a White Orchid waiting for the next morsel to fly by.  (9 votes)
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Green Anole 32359 viewsThis shot is a little out of focus but I wanted to show him (or her) licking water droplets off of the leaves. (9 votes)
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On The Beach2549 viewsOn the beach at Poihale State Park. Several miles of warm sand along with some small sand dunes. We were one of only several groups along the entire stretch of beach. (6 votes)
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Sunset From The Beach House2598 viewsAfter a nice dinner at the Beach House in Poipu, we enjoyed this beautiful sunset from the lawn just outside the restaraunt.  (6 votes)
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Red-Crested Cardinal 12206 viewsThe Red-Crested Cardinal is not native to Hawaii but was introduced around 1930 from South America. (7 votes)
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Na Pali Coast2373 viewsThis fifteen-mile stretch of rugged coastline on the northwest shore of Kauai literally means "the Cliffs." Much of Na Pali Coast is inaccessible due to its characteristic sheer cliffs that drop straight down, thousands of feet into the ocean. (7 votes)
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Mai Tai Time2349 viewsAfter a long hard day of relaxing on the beach what comes to mind . . . Mai Tai's of course. We enjoyed several here at Keoki's Bamboo Bar. (5 votes)
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Makana Peak2396 viewsBali Hai Or Makana Peak as the Hawaiians call it, was used in the movie South Pacific. In ancient times, men would climb the peak carrying special spears made of Hau and Papala. When darkness fell, they would light the speers and throw them into the ocean below.
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Green Anole 22343 viewsGreen Anole. In this shot he is perched on a White Orchid waiting for the next morsel to fly by.  (8 votes)
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