The Volcano House |
The Plaque on the Pirates of the Caribbean Fountain |
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The Volcano House, our first hotel during our vacation in Hawai'i, was built in 1941 and rests on the edge of the Kīlauea Caldera.
Uploaded on Sept. 11, 2006
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Uploaded on Aug. 29, 2006
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Thurston Lava Tube |
Grizzly Peak (3) |
Mom's iPhone in Alaska |
Lava once flowed through this tube over 350 years ago.
Uploaded on Sept. 11, 2006
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Uploaded on Aug. 29, 2006
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Mom had her shiny new iPhone with her during her cruise to Alaska in July of 2007.
(Photo by Lori Huff)
Uploaded on July 28, 2007
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Road Closed |
Loose Change |
Steam from the Present-Day Lava Flow Entering the Ocean |
This road was blocked by the present-day lava flow.
Uploaded on Sept. 11, 2006
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Uploaded on Aug. 30, 2006
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The "Big Island" of Hawai'i continues to grow every day thanks to Kīlauea, the world's most active volcano.
Uploaded on Sept. 11, 2006
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The 'Īao Needle |
Leaving Los Angeles |
Ocean Water Near Maui |
Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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Tom Morrow |
Ocean Water Near Kaua'i (3) |
The Royal Grounds of Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau |
Do not anger the Audio-Animatronic!
Uploaded on Aug. 30, 2006
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Uploaded on Aug. 17, 2007
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These are the royal grounds of Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau. Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau was a place of refuge for defeated warriors, noncombatants (during times of war), and those who violated the kapu (sacred laws).
Uploaded on Sept. 11, 2006
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A Sea Turtle at the Keone'ele |
The Molokini Crater from the Maui Coast |
The Ocean from Maui |
He's taking a break.
Uploaded on Sept. 11, 2006
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Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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Uploaded on Aug. 18, 2007
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