




These pictures are on the same road as the picture of the kids on the road that had all of that water. It's a road that ends at Kē'ē beach. It's called Kuhio hwy. but is he smallest highway ever, with one lane bridges that you cross. You wait for 5-7 cars to go and then the other side can go. That's when it's busy, anyway. Usually there is no wait or just one or two cars.
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