![January 23, 2006 - Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park](images/0123ban.gif)
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Sallie Beavers, Natural Resources Director of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park taking students on a tour of the park and its anchialine ponds |
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Sallie points out petroglyphs - ancient native Hawai'ian pictures etched in stone |
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A petroglyph |
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An anchialine pond - Anchialine pools are land-locked, mixohaline (brackish) bodies of water located close to shorelines and connected to the sea only through underground caves, tunnels or fissures |
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