| Top rated - Kauai 2010 |

Green Anole 22367 viewsGreen Anole. In this shot he is perched on a White Orchid waiting for the next morsel to fly by.  (8 votes)
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Na Pali Inside Out2373 viewsWe took a wonderful boat ride along the Na Pali Coast. They stopped at several points of interest along the way, the highlight being when they backed into one of the many Sea Caves. Quite a feat considering the fairly rough seas at the time. (8 votes)
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Hawaiian Monk Seal 22062 viewsThe Hawaiian monk seal is among the most endangered of all seal species. The population of Hawaiian monk seals is in decline. In 2008, it was estimated that only 1200 individuals remain. This Monk Seal was seen on Poipu Beach. He looks very content, enjoying the warm Spring Sun.  (6 votes)
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Waimea Canyon2079 viewsWaimea Canyon, also known as the Grand canyon of the Pacific, is approximately ten miles long and up to 3,000 feet deep. The canyon was formed by a deep incision of the Waimea River which is fed from the extreme rainfall on the island's central peak, Mount Waiʻaleʻale. Mount Waiʻaleʻale is among the wettest places on earth.
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2277 views (8 votes)
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Room With A View2077 viewsThe Kiahuna Plantation & the Beach Bungalows is a series of small 2 story bungalows that house from 2 to 6 units depending on how many bedrooms. Our second story one bedroom was very nice. (6 votes)
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Plumeria2054 viewsProbably Lynne's favorite flowers, the Plumerias were everywhere.  (5 votes)
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Hawaiian Monk Seal 12073 viewsKnown to the native Hawaiians as ʻIlio-holo-i-ka-uaua, or "dog that runs in rough water". Its common name derives from its round head covered with short hairs, giving it the appearance of a medieval friar. The name may also reflect the fact that it lives a solitary existence relative to other species that collect in large colonies. When they come up to shore, the locals place ropes around them to keep people at a safe distance. (5 votes)
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View From The Balcony2085 viewsThis is the view from our second story balcony. It was a wonderful place to sit and relax in the evening listening to the surf roll in. (5 votes)
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Waimea Canyon Lookout2124 viewsWe had to do a LITTLE of the touristy stuff. And, take the obligatory tourist photo. Only thing missing here is the Star News (you have to be a Star News subscriber to get that). (5 votes)
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