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While Mary and I were on Kawai we saw this view at the Hawalai Lookout

Royal

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Hanalei Valley Lookout
Hanalei Valley Lookout offers one of the most famous views on Kauai. The valley is one mile wide and six miles long. Most of the taro grown in Hawaii is grown here. On the valley floor is a one-way truss bridge built in 1912. The bridge was damaged by a tsunami in 1957, and subsequently reinforced. Legend has it that the rainbow came to Hawaiian Islands from the bluffs just beyond the valley when a piece of brightly colored kapa cloth was thrown into a pool below Namolokama Falls, and its colors arched up in the mist.


http://www.closr.it/show/PadqrzKxkA_

Be sure to click on the box on the upper right to expand the picture into a panorama. Move it around with your mouse
 
sure are nice looking islands. What program did you use to do the wide shot with?

Down with a nasty bug of some sort so not going to post till I snap out of my trance from the meds..

Geo
 
7 pictures in all and I just hand held the camera. If I used a tripod they would be much better but I don't like to mess with Tripods. The program does it all
 
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