Lava Tree State Monument is a public park near Pahoa in Puna on the Big Island Hawaii. Camera One www.amazon.com... Camera Two www.amazon.com... #Hawaii #Puna #Lava #Trees
What a fascinating island you live on, those lava trees and molds are just amazing, I love that land and plants have such sacred meaning to the people, something that elsewhere especially in the western world has lost. I know that in ancient Europe going back really far in time the people all had an infinity with the elements. Land, water, air and fire, offerings to the gods. Anglo-Saxon especially would place swords in water to quell further flooding or for rain to grow food. Really glad to hear your homestead has recovered and good to see you, until next time Aloha.
What a beautiful morning over there Gabe! You got some beautifully detailed shots of the lava trees, big crack, etc. Very nice work! Mahalo for taking us along on your visit there.
Thanks so much Gabe for your great videography. I saw lava tree park before in another video but I have to say yours was far superior! Also I love all the information you give us about the history of the park & all the trees/plants! I have 2 questions...at 8:25 in the video can you tell me what the large fern like plant on the left of the screen is called...it is so beautiful. Also on the Ti plant are the red berries edible or just the leaves used for different purposes? Thanks again, my BFF & I really look forward to your videos! Keep up the good work and keep posting!
Gabe while you was having your cup of joe I was watching the video at night with my frozen coffee I made I am a barista so good, you’re so nice 👍 to those people taking a photo, thanks for sharing science of lava trees 🌲 always a pleasure take care love ❤️ it always
when i lived on the big island this is the type of thing i used to do- get coffee, go early morning volcano market, go explore, forage for lilikoi lol! i miss the island life so much!!
@JT on Big Island well, just life was going in another direction but the islands are always calling to me like a homing beacon!! my ideal situation would be to spend part of the year on the big island. Im a farmer and gardener and I would love to come back and grow turmeric and ginger as well as tropical fruits!!
Aloha Gabe! Thank you so much for your videos and possibity to see such beautiful landscapes. You're blessed to live in such an amazing place and hold it dear)))
Mahalo, Gabe! Hey, I've got a video on my RU-vid channel of my visit to Lava Tree in 2012 if you want to pop over there and watch it. There are a couple others including Mo'okini Heiau and MacKenzie State Park. I loved those visits!