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  • Phillip Greenspun relaxing at Pu'u Kala beach, Big Island of Hawaii.
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  • Faith D'Aluisio reading while standing in the water at Pu'u Kala beach, Big Island of Hawaii. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Phillip Greenspun talking on his cellphone on Pu'u Kala beach, Big Island of Hawaii. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Phillip Greenspun walks by the portable toilets after an afternoon on Pu'u Kala beach, Big Island of Hawaii. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Hikers crossing the Kilauea Caldera in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii. Photographed from the crater rim trail.
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  • Pacific Ocean sunset with sailboat shot from Kona Palisades Estates, Big Island, Hawaii.
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  • Hilo Hawaii. Husband and wife with young daughter at the Hula festival.
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  • Molten lava boiling up from a volcanic eruption of Mauna Loa, on Hawaii's Big Island. USA.
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  • Lava flows into the sea from Kilauea Volcano.
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  • A steam cloud rises above lava flowing into the sea from the Kilauea eruption. Volcano National Park, Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Lava flowing into the sea from Kilauea. Hawaii, Big Island, USA.
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  • Flowers growing out of a pahoehoe lava flow. Pahoehoe is formed when lava bubbles to the surface and partially dries creating a semi-hardened outer layer. The underlying molten lava continues flowing, pushing the pahoehoe into a bubbly form. Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Lava flow on the summit of Mauna Loa, Big Island, Hawaii, watched by geologists. USA.
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  • Lava flow on Mauna Loa, Big Island, Hawaii. USA
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  • Onlookers watch as lava spews forth from an eruption on the summit of Mauna Loa, Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • New Lava flow on Kilauea Volcano. Kilauea most recently erupted in 1983 and lava has flown consistently since then. It is one of the world's most active volcanoes. Hawaii, Big Island.
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  • A gregarious ostrich pleases tourists at Molokai Ranch Wildlife Park, a 1,000-acre wildlife park on Molokai, Hawaii. USA. The ostrich sticks his head in the open door of a van full of tourists.
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  • Sunset in Honolulu, Hawaii. USA.
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  • UTourists feed a giraffe at Molokai Ranch Wildlife Park, Hawaii. USA. The giraffe has walked up to the van full of tourists and is being fed by one of them.
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  • Tourist feeds a giraffe at Molokai Ranch Wildlife Park, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Hula contest in Hilo. Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Hawaiian man and child. Hula contest in Hilo, on the Big Island, Hawaii. USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Hawaiian man. Hula contest in Hilo. Big Island, Hawaii. USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Hawaiian woman. Hula contest in Hilo. Big Island, Hawaii. USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Kuma Hula Kehanuilulumoku Wilson. Hilo Hawaii, Hula contest. MODEL RELEASED. USA.
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  • Hula dancer. Volcano, Hawaii, Big Island. USA.
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  • Haunani Phillips. Hilo Hawaii, USA, Hula contest. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Waterfalls in Kipahulu, Maui. USA.
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  • Waterfall in Kipahulu, Maui. USA.
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  • Surfer on volcanic black sand Kaimu Beach, Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Field of pineapples, Molokai, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Silvresword plants in the crater of the Haleakala Volcano on Maui, Hawaii. USA. These remarkable plants?which bloom only once in thirty years and then die?were nearly wiped out by goats and vandals; they then made a comeback only to face a new threat: Argentine ants. This introduced alien ant species eats the larvae of the native Hawaiian insects, which pollinates the plants, threatening the future survival of the Silverswords.
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  • Silversword plants in the crater of the Haleakala Volcano on Maui, Hawaii. USA. These remarkable plants, which bloom only once in thirty years and then die, were nearly wiped out by goats and vandals; they then made a comeback only to face a new threat: Argentine ants. This introduced alien ant species eats the larvae of the native Hawaiian insects, which pollinates the plants, threatening the future survival of the Silverswords.
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  • Maui, Waikamoi.
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  • Inside the crater at Haleakala National Park. Maui, Hawaii. USA. Alan Burdick sitting on a small hill. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Banyan Tree, Kipahula. Haleakala National Park. Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Moon over Haleakala summit. Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Science City, an observatory run by the Universities of Hawaii and Michigan, and the Dept. of Defense. Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Observers watching sunrise at Haleakala summit. Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Hikers in Waikamoi crater, Maui. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • High school girls paddling an outrigger canoe. Kaunakakai, Molokai.
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  • Japanese graves in a cemetery on Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Fern leaves. Kamakou Preserve, Molokai, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Lava flowing into sea from Kilauea eruption at Volcano National Park. Kilauea most recently erupted in 1983 and lava has flown consistently since then. It is one of the world's most active volcanoes. Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • New Lava flow from Kilauea eruption. Kilauea most recently erupted in 1983 and lava has flown consistently since then. It is one of the world's most active volcanoes. Hawaii Big Island. USA.
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  • Kamakou Preserve rain forest, Molokai, Hawaii. USA.
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  • View from Kamakou Preserve rain forest, Molokai, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Chinese bamboo overtaking native forest near Hana at Kipahulu, Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Miconea, an invasive weed near Hana, Maui, Hawaii. USA. Miconia has taken over large sections of mountainous forest near Hana on Maui. These plants ?escaped? from a nursery where they were sold as ornamental landscaping plants..
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  • Waimoku Falls at Kipahulu, Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Waterfalls in Kipahulu, Maui, Hawaii. USA. The native flora of this seemingly pristine natural area is threatened by plants introduced to the island from other countries: bamboo, Kahili Ginger, Banana Poka, and Miconia.
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  • Miconea, an invasive weed, has taken over large sections of mountainous forest near Hana on Maui. These plants "escaped" from a nursery where they were sold as ornamental landscaping plants. Near Hana, Maui, Hawaii. USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Miconia, an invasive weed, has taken over large sections of mountainous forest near Hana on Maui. These plants "escaped" from a nursery where they were sold as ornamental landscaping plants. Near Hana, Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Kahili Ginger is an invasive weed that has taken over large sections of rain forest, crowding out native ferns..Volcano National Park, Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Chinese bamboo overtaking native forest near Hana at Kipahulu. Maui, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Rainforest "weedbuster" Bob Mattos chopping & applying herbicide to invasive weeds; Kahili Ginger. Volcano National Park Big Island, Hawaii. USA. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Grass growing amid the steam-venting lava formations at Halemaumau, on the Big Island, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Rainforest "weedbusters" chop & apply herbicide to invasive weeds. The ?weedbusters? of Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii defend the park from the most vexatious invasive plants (Chris Zimmer and Lowell Thomas, rear; Kim Tavares and Bob Mattos, front). They are National Park employees who use machetes and weed killing chemicals to rid sections of forest of non-native invasive plants such as Kahili Ginger, Banana Poka, and Kikuyu (African grass)..Volcano National Park, Big Island, Hawaii. USA. MODEL RELEASED..
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  • Nene goose, the endangered state bird of Hawaii, USA, in Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaii. At 230,000 acres, Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park dominates the southeast end of the Big Island, sweeping from lava-bound coast to high-mountain rain forest. Midway up the mountain, in the dry land forest, protection from predators plays a big role in the effort to bring back the nene in one of Hawaii's largest wild nene flock (about 160 birds)..Volcano National Park, Big Island, Hawaii. USA. .
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  • US department of agriculture Jonathan Saito with beagle, Joice, checking a Northwest Airlines flight from Guam for brown tree snakes. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. USA.
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  • Waves breaking on the rocky seashore at Hana, Maui, Hawaii. USA
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  • Hapu'u ferns in the rain forest of the Kamakou preserve on Molokai, Hawaii. USA. These ferns are considered a delicacy by feral pigs, which have devastated large sections of native forests by rooting and digging. The pigs are being eliminated by hunting and fencing. .
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  • A grave decorated with flowers in Hilo, Hawaii.
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  • US department of agriculture Mike Smith with beagle, Cagney, sniffs luggage from arrivals from Asia for fruit, vegetables and meat. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. USA.
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