Images from Hawaii, Pt 1: Trees of Ko Olina
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11 Comments
Post a CommentGreat Pics. Makes me want to be there.
I was in Kauai in October...isn't the flora just beautiful?
Beautiful pictures:)
Lovely photos of Hawaiian trees. The skies are so dramatic in some of them.
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The last photo is gorgeous!
Great pictures! I like the way the sky and ocean stand out behind the palm tree in the last one.
Great photos! Thanks!
Palms are among my favorites.
Good job done here.