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Occupying Mauna Kea: A night on a mountain
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Bruce Asato
July 20, 2019
Thirty Meter Telescope
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Two people are silhouetted by the setting sun reflecting off low clouds in the distance from Puuhonua O Puu Huluhulu on Friday.
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A sign outlining the rules of conduct at the Puuhonua O Puu Huluhulu.
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A sign designating the Puuhonua O Puu Huluhulu area.
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Jazzmin Cabanilla provides a tour to journalists of Puuhonua O Puu Huluhulu on Friday. Portable toilets are a welcome item at the area.
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Bruce Watson transports two trays of cake noodle at the Puuhonua O Puu Huluhulu on Friday.
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Maika’i Kuhaulua of Kauai puts his trash in the proper collection bucket at the composting area at the Puuhonua O Puu Huluhulu on Friday.
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Kaleimomi Dolera makes a correction on the rules of conduct list using a headlamp at Puuhonua O Puu Huluhulu on Friday.
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Kukini Suwa selects an item from the donated goods tent.
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Nicole Furtado eats a bowl of donated Chinese food in the food tent on Friday.
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