Haunting, windswept, wild, empty, beautiful. Imagine the gratitude and wonder of the first Polynesians who, after voyaging at sea without sight of land for more than a month, finally made land her...
Haunting, windswept, wild, empty, beautiful. Imagine the gratitude and wonder of the first Polynesians who, after voyaging at sea without sight of land for more than a month, finally made land here at Ka Lae. This sweeping landscape arches openly and inviting from the tumultuous shore break at Ka Le to the icy heights of Mauna Loa's summit almost 14,000 feet above.
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It used to be that Hawaiians were the ONLY people that respected the land...now, not so much. I see trash, drugs, etc. in the most beautiful spots on the Big Island. I hear loud music with bad words as young men and women share drugs with no shame. I remember being a kid in Hawaii and blaming the haoles for everything...now the blame is on ALL of us. Get over it Prince...instead of screaming Hawaiian Land...call it OUR land and we can treat it right TOGETHER.
yeah its sad to see drugs taking over anyones life..so many good people lost because of it..i said hawaiian land meaning a land that belonged to our ancestors way before you or me existed! im not a preservationist or saint in that regard but what i meant was how the majority of hoales perpetuate a certain grandiosity and right that they be catered to. visit the island, have a good time,no make house! mahalo!
You blame haoles for building homes on Hawaii? Blame the politicians who zone the land for their kickbacks from the resorts and developers. If a resort and/or condo isn't going up...the land around family owned land is getting rezoned, forcing families to sell their land b/c of their newly acquired taxes from zoning. Hawaiians should blame themselves for not voting in moral and ethical public officials. Elections within the state continue to be popularity contests...no accountability!
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and most is true.
good research.
good job.
-Aimee
Aloha-
-Donnie
Dude...Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono, OK?
-Donnie