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Haleakala: A Sacred Place

The Hawaiian volcano, with its unique vegetation and meditative winds, has a spiritual connection to the native population (01:26)

Edited by: Ryan R. Reed and Molly Roberts
Chant of "E Ala E" by: Clifford Nae'ole
Video and sound by: Susan Seubert


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Fantastic to find something on Haleakalau on the web and by such a notable organisation as the Smithsonian. I walked the whole crater in 2005 and have lectured on it since to Year 12 students in Australia. My only criticism is that it is far too short and I would love more detail and a much deeper overview of the crater. Thanks.




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