Kalo (or taro) plants, a native Hawaiian staple food, grows in the back of Waipi'o Valley, Hamakua District, Island of Hawai'i. Kalo Patch, Waipi'o Valley, Big Island
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Kalo Patch, Waipi'o Valley, Big Island
Kalo (or taro) plants, a native Hawaiian staple food, grows in the back of Waipi'o Valley, Hamakua District, Island of Hawai'i.
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11 Feb 2014
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