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Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Mālama Nāpoʻopoʻo's site is located in the back of Waipi'o Valley.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Hiking through the ancient kalo terraces of Mālama Nāpoʻopoʻo's site with Pōhāhā I Ka Lani.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
The Mauna Kea Forest Restoration Project's staff takes volunteers on an interpretative hike through Mauna Kea's old glacial riverbeds.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Tree planting at 7,000 feet on Mauna Kea, an inactive volcano and the highest on the Hawaiian Islands.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Fifteen individual A-frames are located in Pu'u Mali on Mauna Kea for volunteer overnights.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Volunteers with the Kohala Watershed Partnership reforesting the Koia'a Corridor on the slopes of the Kohala Mountain.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
My son helping out with tree planting on the Koai'a Corridor with the Kohala Watershed Partnership.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Workers heading back down the Koai'a Corridor after tree planting with the Kohala Watershed Partnership.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Planting native trees along the slopes of the Kohala Mountain.
Jaime Johnson
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Rebuilding the rock walls of Kiholo's ancient fishponds.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Transporting vegetation across one of the fishponds of Kiholo Bay with the Nature Conservancy.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Sections of the Kohala watershed are being reforested by the Kohala Watershed Parternship.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
A gathering spot for volunteers at the fishponds of Kiholo.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Shenanigans and work in Waipi'o Valley.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Waipi'o is known for its wild horses.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Kiholo's fishponds and estuaries are home to turtle populations and other important marine life.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
The stream that creates Hi'ilawe falls also supported the ancient Kalo terraces of Nāpoʻopoʻo.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Waipi'o Valley is home to Kalo farmers and is a sight worth seeing!
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Volunteers working on a Kalo farm deep within Waipi'o Valley.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Working on a Kalo farm in Waipi'o Valley.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Pu'u Mali's cabin complete with a solar shower and kitchen.
Jaime Johnson
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01/01/2018
Rebuilding a dam to divert water into the ‘auwai (ditch) for the Kalo terraces with the organization Pōhāhā I Ka Lani.