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The iconic Nounou Mountain, also known as the Sleeping Giant Mountain, is seen here from Kaua‘i’s Eastside during a sunset that tinted the sky with shades of orange, yellow and pink. On the next day, it rained all day, ending several days of high heat and dry weather. Photo by Léo Azambuja
Uwē ka lani, ola ka honua.
“When the sky weeps, the earth lives.”
When it rains the earth revives.
Source: ʻŌlelo Noʻeau, by Mary Kawena Pukui
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