Here's Les setting up for her final entry into the National Geographic Peeps in Places photo contest. Don't forget to check out her peeps at Leslie's blog. Good luck Les. You so deserve to win.
I honestly never really looked closely at the King Kamehameha Statue before. I just know that it's been standing there forever to me. It's really very impressive close up. There are four plaques encircling the statue with descriptions of each plaque on the ground below.
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5 comments:
hey your pic turned out better than mines...maybe you should've turned it in instead!! :)
Thanks, but NOOOOOOTTTTTT.
Les's peeps are adorable. Like you, I've never been up close to the King Kamehameha statute. Wow, those plaques are impressive.
Mahalo for the close up of the statue... I've been close to it, but never read the plaques, so I appreciate da photos!
Whoa Moki!!! You really digging into the archives!! Thank you!!!! Makes it all so worthwhile!
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