
Save Punaluu Black Sand Beach.
CLICK HERE for a list of short videos posted at YouTube.
These depict the beautiful beach at Punaluu (also spelled PUNALU`U or PUNALU'U) and its ecosystem, including the springs, the sacred sites, the honu (sea turtles) and other wildlife; the way that Punaluu is used as a "living classroom" by the University of Hawaii at Hilo, and to teach Hawaiian native peoples about their culture and their environment, and more.

To learn more about the current effort to preserve Punaluu State Beach and the Ka'u District coastline: CLICK HERE.
- or try these URLs:
(1) http://www.youtube.com/kaufilms
(2) http://www.savepunaluu.org

Wishing you a beautiful day,
Bill Brent

[this page last updated: 2007.09.11, 8:30 p.m. Hawaii time]
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