Monday, April 6, 2009
Hawaii
Hawaii is an number of islands off the coast of California in the Pacific Ocean. My role would probably be a tourist and a scientist because I would want to be there on vacation to enjoy myself but I would also be curious as to their different ways of life, economy, and landscaping. The purpose of my visit would be to find out more about "Jaws" and how it effects Hawaii. There's grenn vegitation every where and you can almost always hear rushing water from the ocean or from a nearby waterfall. A color range from pink to salmon is very popular in alot of areas. Pink hotel, pink drinks, even some pink food(which I did not discover the name of, but ate anyway). This place reveals how powerful the ocean's waters can be. The "Jaws" wave is the biggest wave on earth. It happens only once a year and it happens right here in Hawaii. Humans and the water here have a great relationship. The water is used as a life source, beauty, and entertainment. the clear waters are ideal for watching a reflecting sunset off the horizon.
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Your post really helped me realize the importance of water to Hawaii. With-out the water Hawaii would be just a rock in the middle of the ocean (if that.) there would be no lush green vegetation, nor beautiful waterfalls. Exotic life would no longer be able live on such a desolate chunk of ocean battered rock. Plus we would loose the many cultural similarities and differences we share with Hawaii and its people.
ReplyDeleteAs for our posts we both see the great importance in Hawaii, its water and how the are significant to one another. We also comprehend the majesty of jaws and all the forces that have worked together to create such a momentous event. Equally the lush exotic beauty was a very inconceivable experience for us both. I really had absolutely no idea about the pink food, but that was cool to. And water truly is a source of life that is very important to both Hawaii’s people and the rest of the world.
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