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earth-song:

Maui Waterfalls - Honokohau Falls

It’s very GREEN here. I photographed these waterfalls from an open helicopter (doors off) near the summit of Puu Kukui in the West Maui Mountains, Maui, Hawaii. Honokohau Falls is said to be the tallest waterfall on Maui. It plunges in two tiers for a total of 1600 feet — making it the second highest falls in the United States (only Yosemite Falls is higher). Puʻu Kukui is one of the wettest spots on Earth and the second wettest in the state of Hawaii after Mount Waiʻaleʻale, receiving an average of 386.5 inches (9,820 mm) of rain a year!

earth-song:

Maui Waterfalls - Honokohau Falls

It’s very GREEN here. I photographed these waterfalls from an open helicopter (doors off) near the summit of Puu Kukui in the West Maui Mountains, Maui, Hawaii. Honokohau Falls is said to be the tallest waterfall on Maui. It plunges in two tiers for a total of 1600 feet — making it the second highest falls in the United States (only Yosemite Falls is higher). Puʻu Kukui is one of the wettest spots on Earth and the second wettest in the state of Hawaii after Mount Waiʻaleʻale, receiving an average of 386.5 inches (9,820 mm) of rain a year!

(Source: quiet-nymph, via cornersoftheworld)

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elspethjane:

A grey squirrel appears to be playing a piano in this photo taken by retired postwoman Kathy Pruyn in her garden in Tampa, Florida, America. Kathy sets up various scenes by strategically placing peanuts and peanut butter among toys. She says: “Sometimes getting the picture I want can take a few minutes and other times it can take almost all day.” (via Telegraph & Nancy Millichap)

Well at least you’re spending your free time productively…oh wait

elspethjane:

A grey squirrel appears to be playing a piano in this photo taken by retired postwoman Kathy Pruyn in her garden in Tampa, Florida, America. Kathy sets up various scenes by strategically placing peanuts and peanut butter among toys. She says: “Sometimes getting the picture I want can take a few minutes and other times it can take almost all day.” (via Telegraph & Nancy Millichap)