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Exploring a Bog in the Cranberry Wilderness

A hiker gets an up-close look at unique bog ecosystems from the boardwalk.

Copyright © 2009 Donxfive of Flickr.com.
Pine Forest Path

A hiker walks in the shadows of tall pines along a trail in the Cranberry Wilderness.

Copyright © 2009 Donxfive of Flickr.com.
Enjoying a Summer Hike in the Cranberry Wilderness

A hiker enjoys a walk on a summer's day in the Cranberry Wilderness.

Copyright © 2009 Donxfive of Flickr.com.
Woman Picking Coffee Cherries

A woman uses an old military jeep to get to this coffee farm, located on the Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor, where she picks coffee cherries.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Keahou Store

Two people walk up to the Keahou Store, its white exterior bright under a clear blue sky. Established in 1919, the store provides modern shoppers with essentials while surrounding them with a little bit of Kona's history.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Visiting Museum Inside the Keahou Store

A staff member talks to three visitors at the small museum inside the Keahou store on the Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor. The museum is dedicated to items that tell the story of Kona's past.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Holualoa Chapel

Visible beside the road, Holualoa Chapel, built in 1906, has served as a meeting place for English, Japanese, and Korean patrons.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Holuakoa Cafe

Colorful pink and white writing on a teal-colored sign indicates the small Holaukoa Cafe, which provides travelers with a place to stop and rest as they travel the Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Holualoa Village

The Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor travels right through Holualoa as it makes its way south towards the coast.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Holualoa Post Office

The red-roofed post office stands next to a green building in Holualoa. The post office building used to be across the street but was moved to its present location in order to be closer to the center of the village.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Holualoa Hongwanji Mission

A simple black and white sign stands on a lava-rock wall before the wide lawn and white walls of the Holualoa Hongwanii Mission, an extension of the Kona Hongwanji Mission in Kealakekua, which sent a priest to those who were unable to commute to Kealakekua.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Holualoa Catholic Cemetery

Flowers and plants decorate the old stone graves at Holualoa Catholic Cemetery. The cemetery is one of several cemeteries located along the Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Helani Church

The simple red frame structure of Helani Church stands on a rise by the side of the road. Helani Church, built in 1861, was one of the first to have a native Hawaiian pastor.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Fully Loaded Coffee Truck

A truck loaded with bags of coffee cherries travels back to one of the coffee farms located on the Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor.

Public domain. Photo by Baron Sekiya
Hikers on Mount Nebo

A group of hikers make their way up Mount Nebo, which is the highest peak in the Wasatch Mountains.

Copyright © 2009 Jay Fichialos.
Tourists in the Water at Wakulla Springs

Groups of tourists play in the clear blue water at Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park.

Copyright © September 2007 Paul Clark.
Kayaking at Cocoa Beach

Three adventurers kayak in the cool waters at Cocoa Beach, Florida.

Copyright © Corey Harmon.
Setting Out from Orange Beach

A motorboat leaves the waters of Terry Cove past the piers at the end of Marina Road in Orange Beach, Alabama.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Hiking to the Harding Icefield

A hike on the Harding Icefield Trail leads to expansive views of the massive icefield and the valley below.

Copyright © 2011 Kelly Goonan.
Marmot Eating Lupine Seeds

A marmot feasts on lupine seeds to fatten up for winter.

Copyright © 2011 Kelly Goonan.
Hiker and Bikers on Gulf Oak Ridge Trail

A lone hiker walks past trees on a sunny part of the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail, while a group of cyclists approach from behind.

Copyright © March 2012 A. E. Crane.
Turtle Laying Eggs Beside the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail

A turtle lays its eggs in the ground next to the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail on the Hugh S. Branson Back Country Trail system near Gulf State Park in Alabama.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Hikers Making Their Way to Vernal Falls

Hikers clamber over stone steps on Mist Trail with Vernal Falls, their destination, in sight.

Copyright © June 2009 Koen Schepers.
Biking Past a Curve in the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail

Two cyclists ride past a picnic area on a curve on the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail in the Hugh S. Branson Back Country Trail system near Gulf State Park in Alabama.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane