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17 September, 2017

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Spotted my tour from inside the lobby of Turtle Bay resort.

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Kawela Bay

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This Banyan Tree has been in Lost, and Pirates of the Caribbean.

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Hale’iwa Beach Park

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Albizia saman is native to the Neotropics. Its range extends from Mexico south to Peru and Brazil, but it has been widely introduced to South and Southeast Asia, as well as the Pacific Islands, including Hawaii. Common names include saman, rain tree and monkeypod.

 

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3 male turtles on the beach today.  They look tired.  I believe it’s mating season.

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A Night-blooming Cereus at Punahou during our Honolulu City Lights Tour this evening.

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