
The road from Waimea to North Kohala is lined by trees in many places. They’re intended as wind breaks I think, but in the late afternoon light they cast strong shadows across the road.
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The road from Waimea to North Kohala is lined by trees in many places. They’re intended as wind breaks I think, but in the late afternoon light they cast strong shadows across the road.
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Early morning sun projects the shadow of a chair onto a wall.
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The idea of The Numbers Game is to enter a number into the search bar of your computer and then post a selection of the photos that turn up. This week’s number is 220. Captions are on the photos. You can see more responses here.
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Sriracha is one of two tigers at Hilo’s Pana’ewa Zoo & Gardens. It was a very hot day and both tigers were sheltering in the shade of a large stand of bamboo. Luckily, after a while, Sriracha ventured out of the shadows to check out us humans. She didn’t stay long. It was too hot for that.
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A Bluespotted Cornetfish taking its shadow to the chiropractor.
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There’s nothing like spending a little time at Pololu beach, sitting in the shade and watching the waves roll in.
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Huli chicken is an Hawaiian dish, first created in 1955 by Ernest Morgado of Pacific Poultry. The chicken is marinated in a sweet and savory sauce, then grilled on a rotating spit. Huli is the Hawaiian word for turn, hence the name.
These photos were taken at GJ’s Huli Chicken, which operates in Waimea on the weekends. It’s easy to tell when they’re open because the smoke drifts across the road and the aroma is unmistakable!
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