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Garden Pictures |
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All pictures are of the garden themselves, and are used with permission from the garden administrators. We ask that you respect our efforts, and refrain from using these pictures as your own. |
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This unique Anthirium is among many, spotted around the intricate paths of the gardens. |
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These "lobster claw" flowers overhang many corridors of trees and other bushes. |
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This entrance, one of a few, to the gardens emphasizes the solitude of the Hawaiian jungles. |
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The encompassing foliage is ornamented with many varieties and species of wild flowers. |
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Palms, of many different species, surround the entire gardens. |
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At the perimeter of the gardens, is our lodging for guests. The building includes 5 varying bedrooms, 2 showers, and 2 bathrooms. Also within is our computer stations for those wishing to use the internet. |
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The encompassing jungle keeps many walkways hidden from outside view, creating a solitary, mystical experience. |
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A unique feature of the gardens, Japanese ponds bring into sharp relief the serenity of nature. |
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In reminder of how the Islands were first brought into being, Lava Tubes extrude from several openings in the gardens. |
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Coconut trees spot the edge of many paths and provide food for those foraging for natures many splendors. |
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Plumerias are in abundance here, along with many other local favorites. |
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Connected to several underground Lava Tubes, is a breath-taking pond. Some fish may be seen swimming among the reeds. |
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