Big Island #2: SACRED HEIGHTS FOR THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE AND SACRED COASTAL REFUGE
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The west coast of Kona, as you could see in the previous photo, is very dry. Average annual precipitation is about 11 inches. We are headed toward Hilo, which is one of the wetter areas around, averaging 126 inches per year (we won't make it to Hilo in this album, but will later). As you climb up the saddle from Kona toward Hilo, you encounter ever greener terrain (until you get up to the alpine zone). The summit of Mauna Kea, which is where we are headed on this journey, gets about 19 inches of precipitation per year.
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