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that is disappointing. some of the areas will be hard for me, but, they were
impossible for you. i'm sorry.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mariana Ruybalid [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 3:07 PM
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Subject: Re: how am i? - Hawaii


>mariana,
>   the big island covers more teritory than oahu,  where did you go on the
>big island? did you go to kona? the vocano national park? the rainforest?
>how did the sections compare in accessability? only a guess, but, i would
>imagine it to be easier to make much of the kona side accessible than the
>east side where the volcano is.
>   i have told my family that if they want to do something and i can't do
>that particular thing, ie: climb diamondhead, that i'll go shopping or
beach
>bumming while they go ahead. i do not know how much of that they will b

I stayed at Kalani Oceanside retreat just south of Hilo.
I went to see some falls/  There were many steps at Akaki Falls.
I went to see some molten lava,  lava fields are not wheelchair accessible.
Mariana

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