January 20, 2019
Paul C. Peh
Hilo, HI, USA
Hilo, HI, USA
09/24/2023
03:00 pm
03:00 pm
Canon 5D MK III with 17mm
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These are a set of cinder cones on the northeast flank of Mauna Kea. From left to right, we can identify the 5 distinct cones: Pu'u Mahoe (13,154'), Hoaka (12,076'), Ala (12,610'), Red Hill (11,863), Makanaka (12,414') and Poe'poe (12,679'). Most of these were used by ancient Hawaiians as their burial grounds.
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