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  • 0801-1031 ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ The skeletons of ohi'a lehue trees along the Devastation Trail, killed by the 1959 eruption of Kilauea Iki.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1038 ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ The remote Polulu Valley.  Oral tradition tells that the sacred site of Mo'okini Heiau, nine miles away, was built in one night in 480 A.D. by 15,000 men passing rocks from their source in Polulu Valley.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1069 ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ A traditional Hawaiian pu'olo, containing an offering for the goddess of Hawaii's volcanoes, Pele.  Made from the leaves of the ti plant, and decorated with ohelo berries and a lehua bloom.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0802-1010 ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ The sacred Heleipolala Fishpond.  This sacred fishpond served only the resident chiefs in historic times.  Certain types of fish reserved for Hawaiian royalty were caught in the ocean and then held in this fishpond.  Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historic Site.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1047B ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ Swordfern, one of the first plants to colonize recent lava flows, finds moisture and nutrients in fissures such as this one.  Kilauea Caldera. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1048 ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ The skeletons of ohi'a lehue trees along the Devastation Trail, killed by the 1959 eruption of Kilauea Iki.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, The Big Island, Hawaii.
    0801-1048G.Huey.jpg
  • 0801-1005B ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ A traditional offering of flowers and gin for Pele, the goddess of Hawaii's volcanoes.  Halema'uma'u Crater in background.  Kilauea Caldera.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park,  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1000B ~ Copyright: George H. H. Huey ~ Mo'okini Heiau [37 feet by 267 feet], a 'luakini heiau', or human sacrifice temple, at sunset , with the Alenuihaha Channel and Maui in distance. Oral tradition dates this heiau to 480 A.D.  North Kohala district, The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1007 ~ Copyright: George H. H. Huey ~ Pahoehoe lava detail with color differences caused by gas and temperature. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1007C ~ Copyright: George H. H. Huey ~ Pahoehoe lava detail with color differences caused by gas and temperature. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1023D ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ Akaka Falls.  'Akaka' translates to 'split' or 'crack'.  This site is sacred to the Hawaiian god Kanaloa.  Traditionally all Hawaiian landscape features were considered sacred.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1053B ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ Ferns, mosses, and ohi'a lehua tree limb cover volcanic cinders.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1064 ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ A sacred lei made with seven native plants that are traditional offerings to the Hawaiian volcano godess, Pele.  On a lava flow inside Kilahuea Caldera. Hawaii Volcanos National Park, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1032B ~ Copyright:  George H. H. Huey ~ Moonrise over 14,000 foot Mauna Kea at dusk.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1032B ~ Copyright:  George H. H. Huey ~ Moonrise over 14,000 foot Mauna Kea at dusk.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1051 ~ Copyright:  George H. H. Huey ~ Remains of the Wahuala visitor center, destroyed by lava in 1989.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1024 ~ Copyright:  George H. H. Huey ~ Akaka Falls.  'Akaka' translates to a 'split' or 'crack'.  This site is sacred to the god Kanaloa.  Traditionally, all Hawaiian landscape features were considered sacred.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
    0860-1024G.Huey.jpg
  • 0801-1000B ~ Copyright:  George H. H. Huey ~ Molten lava flowing into the ocean at Kupapa'au, at dusk.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0801-1000J ~ Copyright:  George H. H. Huey ~ Molten lava flowing into the ocean at Kupapa'au, at dusk.  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0802-1000B ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ Pu'uhonua o Honaunau [translates to 'place of refuge of Honaunua'] National Historic Site.  Hale o Keawa Heiau [built circa 1650 A.D.]  Sacred traditional Hawaiian site.  South Kona coast.  The Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1003C ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ Mo'okini Heiau [37 feet by 267 feet], a luakini heiau, or human sacrifice temple, at sunset, with the Alenuihaha Channel in distance.  Oral tradition dates this heiau to 480 A.D.  North Kohala district, the Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • 0860-1007 ~ Copyright: George H.H. Huey ~ Mo'okini Heiau [37 feet by 267 feet], a luakini heiau, or human sacrifice temple, at sunset, with the 'pohaku hohole kanaka' in forground [stone for 'stripping human flesh'] from sacrificial victims.  Oral tradition dates this heiau to 480 A.D.  North Kohala district, the Big Island, Hawaii.
    0860-1007G.Huey.jpg
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