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Residents protest Kahuku wind farm

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People opposed to the planned wind farm on the island's North Shore took to the side of Kamehameha Highway just outside of Kahuku to protest the project. Melissa Ka'onohi-Camit speaks to a reporter following the confrontation with law enforcement and security for AES on Monday.
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Joshua Kaina, far right, was among the protesters that stood their ground on Monday.
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Protesters linked arms and held hands as several pieces of heavy equipment and trucks were brought to the site of the protest off Kamehameha Highway on Monday.
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Protesters linked arms and that stood their ground as several pieces of heavy equipment and trucks, were brought to the site of the protest off Kamehameha Highway.
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Honolulu police officers discussed the situation with protesters on Monday.
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A piece of heavy equipment drives to the protest site along Kamehameha Highway.
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A piece of heavy equipment is moved to the area off Kamehameha Highway.
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Nakia Naeole, right with megaphone, relates the view of the protesters as several pieces of heavy equipment and trucks were brought to the site of the protest off Kamehameha Highway.
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Protesters looked on during Monday's rally in Kahuku.
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Mera Kekaula of Kahuku urged the gathering of the protesters to stand their ground as several pieces of heavy equipment and trucks were brought to the site of the protest off Kamehameha Highway on Monday.
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Protesters stood their ground as several pieces of heavy equipment and trucks were brought to the site off Kamehameha Highway on Monday.
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People opposed to the planned wind farm on the island's North Shore took to the side of Kamehameha Highway just outside of Kahuku to wave signs on Monday. Melissa Ka'onohi-Camit carries a protest sign as a confrontation with protesters and security for AES (in lime green vests) begins to unfold behind her.