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Stacking rocks
#11
It's all fine to stack rocks to take a selfie and get internet cootie points... But why not put them back when done? That one picture of Rock piles might as well be piles of turds.

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#12
kalianna: " If I hadn't read the article I would have thought they were landscape art....The world could use a little more frivolity."

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I'd apply the same to all the names written with white coral that you used to find along the main highway from Hapuna to Kona.

Even though names in nature are almost always highly undesirable, either carved into trees or, worse, spray painted on rocks, these were different. They were temporary and from a distance, they often looked like a random pattern, rather than a name.

Made the drive down that long stretch more interesting. And fun for the participants.

But a bunch of offended people organized and put a stop to that practice. These killjoys are on the lookout for more offensive frivolity.
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#13
Won’t the ocean just sort all this out and knock it all down the next big swell? That’s how the rocks got there to begin with.
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#14
"they often looked like a random pattern, rather than a name"

Some monsters used the coral to spell out "boobs" and the vowels between the b's were anatomically correct. It was sort of like a visual onomatopoeia. I intended to get offended by it but couldn't stop the sophomoric chuckling long enough to muster up the outrage.

When I drove by later the coral had been scattered about like somebody kicked it around into G-rated static.

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#15
Life must not be that bad, if we have time to stack rocks, admire rocks, complain about rocks... Lucky we live Hawaii!
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#16
please leave the wild landscape alone... stack rock in your yard...

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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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save our indigenous and endemic Hawaiian Plants... learn about them, grow them, and plant them on your property, ....instead of all that invasive non-native garbage I see in most yards... aloha
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#17
please leave the wild landscape alone... stack rock in your yard...

"Your" yard was wild landscape before haoles came to own land and create subdivisions.

The only way to preserve it is not to live here.
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