Secrets of Hawaii : Moanalua Gardens |
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Moanalua
Gardens
Photo courtesy of
Aukipa |
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Description:
Moanalua Gardens, a 26 acre public garden with a taro patch and Koi pond is
one of the smaller gardens located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is small in size,
yet still has a charm worth looking into. The
grand spread of old monkey pod trees shade the wide expanse of green lawns
that invites one to sit and relax. Allowing the troubles of the day to pass
away. There is a stream that flows throught the garden. And one can
make a circular path through the grounds crossing over the stream
twice.
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House
with Taro patch at Moanalua Gardens |
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Moanalua
Gardens Tea House |
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Firecracker Flower |
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Red Ginger |
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Japanese tourists
taking pictures in front of a Monkey Pod tree. |
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Upper Walkway at
Moanalua Gardens. |
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Need to Know:
Insect repellent and walking shoes are recommend.
Hours : Sunrise to Sunset Daily
Price : Free
Directions: Coming soon.
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Caution: |
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Do
not handle the plants, some maybe poisonous. In different areas
you may encounter wet or slippery surface. Use common sense and
caution while exploring the park. Obey all posted signs. |
Difficulty Scale: 0- Easy. |
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