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My new Puna site
#1
Just thought I'd share how I kept myself busy last weekend by creating a web page with lots of Puna photos. If anyone is interested, check it out and enjoy!
http://robguzman.com/Rob/Puna.html



Edited by - robguz on 09/27/2006 03:05:31
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#2
Whoa! Lots of pictures and the link to Pahoa with a picture of the old Godmother's! (Now Clemente's, but even though I wasn't a fan of Godmother's, it was still better than Clemente's now!)

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,PB,RB
Typically Tropical Properties
75-5870 Walua Road, Suite 101
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
(808)327-3185
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#3
Awesome, Thanks Rob we sure enjoyed the coastal shots the most as we never made it to the Puna Coast Boy are we sorry now. But you have like so many others made us glad we bought on the East side Thanks Again..
Aloha HADave & Peggy

Aloha HADave & Mz P

Hawaiian Acres

The best things in life are free.... or have no interest or payments for one full year.



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#4
Thanks Rob for the beautiful pictures. They look so wonderful, compared to the grey cold and wet day we have had and are going to have for the next few.

Just lovely and I can't wait to get down to Seaview and look around! You aren't enthralled with Seaview perchance?? The web site will be nice too when it gets put together. Good Luck on your project and please share it with us all as you progress!! Mahalo Mella

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#5
Dear Rob,

Your website is excellent.

Definitely does the Puna District justice.

Keep up the good work.

Sincerely,

Laura Kimmick
Henderson, Nevada

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#6
Beautiful photos Rob!

My husband is there now and I will tell him to check out Seaview. What a beautiful area.

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#7
These photos are beautiful! Makes me wish I was there now instead of freezing here in Washington!
Lori

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#8
Great photos Rob, Seaveiw sure has changed over the years. I remember when it was a collection of old buses, tarps, tipi's and shacks with a healthy scattering of junk cars. I recall driving up Mapuana one day in the '90,s and there was a guy out in the street fixing his car, butt naked. Ah the good old days. Smile

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#9
Thanks everyone, I'm glad you're enjoying it. Sorry it is so slow to load. Probably too slow to view on dial-up.

Yes, Seaview is changing fast, especially on Mapuana where it seems a least a dozen homes have gone up onthe first couple blocks in the past few years. And yes I am enthralled with the area :-)

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#10
Rob,

Great site! Thank you for sharing it with us! I spent a lot of time checking them all out.

Regards,
Kona Dave

"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former". --Albert Einstein
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