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Second Life Cultural Center Snapshots
taken in December, 2007
The Hawaiian Cultural Center has come a long way. Here are some of the latest developments.
 This is the sign that directs visitors to the cultural area.
 Here is the fishpond, with fish, a crab, and a seahorse. Note the numbered post which gives out information.
 A traditional Hawaiian household, with a rooster and a banana grove in the background.
 An overhead shot of the heiau (temple), with tikis in front and a drum hut, offering platform, altar, and Kane stone inside.
 The koa tree grove, two taro patches, and a stream that goes into the sea.
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