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cote112 t1_iw51pgv wrote

I wonder how long it takes to cover the entire shoreline with palms.

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RupertTheReign t1_iw520rj wrote

Proving once more that the Earth is neither flat nor round; it's concave!!!

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Zhasel08 t1_iw53w22 wrote

The little palm that could

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Architextitor t1_iw5p7n0 wrote

Me planting coconut trees in Animal crossing

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themeONE808 t1_iw5sikt wrote

Lone palm. Haven't been in years but drive past it everyday

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carmium t1_iw5xro4 wrote

Yeah, but how's the water? I always wanted to swim in Hawaii, but I don't think I'll ever get there now...

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kwillich t1_iw63mbg wrote

I love this course on Mario Cart

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muskanrana t1_iw65ad7 wrote

It represents each one of us who's trying hard to understand themselves. Standing between the line of what it was and what it can be.

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Jupman t1_iw65s9e wrote

This marks the submarine dock to get to Nissan.

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Plukkert t1_iw6hg09 wrote

My palm at home when I water it a day to early; fucking dies

This palm; AH YES, ALL THE WATER OF THE GODDAMN OCEAN

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KennyBuckRogers t1_iw6v3xh wrote

We’ve all felt like this at one point in our lives.

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xSARGEx117x t1_iw78ke9 wrote

With assistance, protection, and active planting? 15-20 years.

Assuming humans are gone and nature takes its course?

Centuries. Being an (apparently) unprotected coastline, I'd wager longer still, as young plants would be eroded by weather/water and eaten by animals or just straight up not get enough nutrients.

It's insane just how long it can take some areas to regrow after being cleared (or in this case, probably not existing to begin with)

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Nickpb t1_iw7oh48 wrote

I loved swimming and diving in Kauai. The water can be rough but as long as you're an able swimmer its nothing too challenging. I would definitely research the beach or area you're planning on swimming at though

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jay-0101 t1_iw99g8n wrote

Also! I would say that would never make it there. Big island is pretty accessible and affordable. The black sand beaches or really pretty! I’d recommend you visit. The humidity is too much for me to live there tho

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