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Kaua'i, Hawai'i
September 5 - 18, 2005 |
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![]() A small stream along the Jungle Hike near the center of the island. Scenes from "Jurassic Park" were filmed nearby. |
![]() The lighthouse at Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, home to some of the island's endangered migratory birds and other animals. |
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Hanalei Valley, home to many of the island's taro fields. Taro is used by Hawai'ians to make poi, a nourishing, pasty food considered sacred by many Hawai'ians. The root of the plant is peeled and cooked, then pounded and mixed with water to create a thick paste, which is then covered and allowed to ferment before serving. |
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![]() The remnants of an old sugar factory. Kaua'i is home to one of only two remaining sugar factories on the islands; the other is on Maui. Due to the low price of sugar worldwide, Hawai'ian sugar production has been slowly replaced by other, more profitable commodities, such as coffee. |
The swinging bridge over the Waimea River, next to the Menehune Ditch. Legend has it that an ancient tribe of small people known as the Menehunes built the ditch in a single night to divert water from the river to the nearby taro patches of a great Hawai'ian chief. Today, unexplained occurences are sometimes jokingly attributed to the Menehunes. ![]() |
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