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I started this Blog when I first started working with the North Lake College Summer Hawaiian Field Studies course. I knew that in 2 weeks, I would learn so much and I needed a place to document it. I was right. I went back through my pictures when I got home and thought, "Did we stop here? I don't remember this!". So I went back to my Blog and was reminded of that moment. So many great moments, so many great stories...here is where I document them. Please read, enjoy, send me questions, comments, etc.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Day 11 - Waimea Canyon, Kokee Museum, Kalalau Lookout, Spouting Horn, National Botanical Gardens...and some other stops

Last day with the students.  We started with the Waimea Canyon overlook (well, random stop). 


Iliau Loop to see the final Silversword. 

Waimea Canyon photo shot.  Check out our matching shirts!

Some geology...something about rain and the canyon forming. 

Dempsey sports his skirt...4 years strong! Want to know the story...just ask!

Kalalau Lookout...so beautiful!

Some Biology about the swamp....stress, adaptations, etc.

The Salt Ponds to check out some more Geology...something about sandy limestone.  Gosh, I really need to pay more attention to Geology!

The Blowhole.  It was not popping much today, but always fun to watch!  There were some Green Sea turtles out there and a Hawaiian Monk Seal!

Rainbow Eucalyptus at the National Botanical Gardens. 

Garbage Conglomerate.














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