January 20, 2019

Paul C. Peh
Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Hawaii
Mauna Kea, Hawaii, Hawaii
12/23/2021
04:12 pm
04:12 pm
Canon 5D MK III with 17mm Canon lens
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Today, we took the opportunity to hike up Haukea cinder cone atop Maunakea. The condition was good with fresh snow and not much wind. This is from the top looking across to the many cinder cones that dot the top of Maunakea. Particularly, a symmetrical cone named Lilinoe which is named after the Hawaiian Goddess of fine mist. Hawaiian mythological stories abound here which makes it a spiritual place for the Native Hawaiians.
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