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She later bequeathed her land to the City and County of Honolulu to be used for the public's enjoyment. This developing garden is devoted to native Hawaiian plants.

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    • photo of bmanis51
    • Another beauty.

    • said bmanis51

    • 2008.05.28 at 22:10:04 PDT
    • photo of paolagna
    • amazing!

    • said paolagna

    • 2008.05.25 at 02:09:35 PDT
    • photo of nanagahma
    • This is breath-taking. Wish I was here on that blanket with Renee and my camera of course!

    • said nanagahma

    • 2008.05.08 at 22:25:27 PDT
    • photo of kellimays
    • beautiful! someone should paint this!

    • said kellimays

    • 2008.05.07 at 17:46:58 PDT
    • photo of plegolas
    • Wonderful spot!!

    • said plegolas

    • 2008.05.06 at 09:22:00 PDT
    • photo of lovejoy
    • Charming place!

    • said lovejoy

    • 2008.05.05 at 20:52:06 PDT
    • photo of AKaurora
    • BEAUTIFUL...what a spot to stop and reflect on the beauty that Mother Nature has provided. ~Deb & Rick~

    • said AKaurora

    • 2008.03.28 at 20:47:17 PDT
    • photo of seawitchinak
    • I'm with Renee... I'll be right next to her!

    • said seawitchinak

    • 2008.03.18 at 17:28:48 PDT
    • photo of rachel7119
    • So much beauty... you are too spoiled, Clark. ;-)

    • said rachel7119

    • 2008.03.17 at 19:55:45 PDT
    • photo of gloridays
    • Soooo amazing. Sooo beautiful!!! You know, when I was in Hawaii the first time, back in <cough cough> 1969, shhhh!!! don't tell anyone!!! ... my (first) husband, who was on R&R from Viet Nam, and I went to (I'm probably going to spell it wrong) Waiamea Bay and Waimea falls. We didn't swim there, but many other people did. Is this bacteria a relatively new problem ... or has it been there, undetected and undiagnosed, all along?

    • said gloridays

    • 2008.03.17 at 19:09:53 PDT
    • photo of paintlady101
    • Oh geeze, now I'm going to have to pack up my blanket, novel and camera and come sit over here instead...LOL

    • said paintlady101

    • 2008.03.17 at 09:08:38 PDT

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