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Black cattle and blue water

If you ever travel to the majestic land that is Hawaii, gorgeous views are to be expected.

DSCN9545Mountains and ocean share the same space,

IMG_0800waterfalls exhibit their natural power,

IMG_3764clouds rest just above the crashing waves,

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and the sunsets – oh, the sunsets.

“But how could you manage without any cattle?”

Don’t fret. They’re there, too.

IMG_0874With the backdrop of blue water

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and crisp air that makes the young ones frolic

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was one of the prettiest sights these eyes have ever taken in.

IMG_0893Views like these will leave a girl like me with thoughts of never returning to the mainland.

Whether it’s snowing or sunny, here’s wishing you a wonderful Wednesday,

Laura

 

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