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Michael Garrison  > People & Their Places > Cities, Towns, & Villages
Views of the people and places of Hawaii.
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The World's Longest Surfboard Fence (according to Guinness' Book of World Records, supposedly) circles more than half of the Ka’ohu Farms property in Pe'ahi, north Maui. It's a collection of more than 400 used boards belonging to DJ Detloff, a long-time Maui surfer.
A close-up view of the World's Longest Surfboard Fence in Pe'ahi, north Maui. It's actually a collection of more than 400 used boards belonging to "DJ" Detloff, a long-time Maui surfer.

DJ has used quite a few of the boards himself. Many were donated by neighbors, and some just showed up in his driveway with no explanation. More than a few were fished out of the Makawao landfill.
Science City research complex -- Home to lunar and solar observatories, a satellite tracking station, and a radio-frequency repeater station. Summit of Haleakala volcano, south Maui.
The wind turbines above Macgregor Point, Ma'alaea Bay, south Maui.
The cottage I stay in during my frequent visits to the Hana Maui Botanical Garden, Ulaino Road, Hana, east Maui.
One of the regular late afternoon downpours at the Hana Maui Botanical Garden, east Maui. Although the daily "showers" are more torrential than gentle, the sound on the tin roof of the cottage where I stay is very restful.
Hasegawa General Store, Hana. Established back in 1919, this local landmark has a  whimsical inventory of goods that defies cataloging. It's not unusual to find Hawaiian shirts hanging next to 2-by-4 wooden planks, fresh papayas, and post cards. Swim fins and office supplies occupy the same shelves. A visit to Hasagawa's is like exploring Ali Babba's cave: you never know what gems you'll find poking through its clean-but-cluttered interior. (Note: Click on the "Map This!" link to see a satellite image where you can easily spot the store's rusty tin roof.)
A tin-roofed "hale" (house) across the road from Keanae Landing, Keanae Peninsula, east Maui. Note the ship's anchor embedded in the front lawn.
Palm-lined stretch of Waikaloa Road near Hana.
A close-up view of the World's Longest Surfboard Fence in Pe'ahi, north Maui. It's actually a collection of more than 400 used boards belonging to "DJ" Detloff, a long-time Maui surfer.

DJ has used quite a few of the boards himself. Many were donated by neighbors, and some just showed up in his driveway with no explanation. More than a few were fished out of the Makawao landfill.
A close-up view of the World's Longest Surfboard Fence in Pe'ahi, north Maui. It's actually a collection of more than 400 used boards belonging to "DJ" Detloff, a long-time Maui surfer.

DJ has used quite a few of the boards himself. Many were donated by neighbors, and some just showed up in his driveway with no explanation. More than a few were fished out of the Makawao landfill.
A close-up view of the World's Longest Surfboard Fence in Pe'ahi, north Maui. It's actually a collection of more than 400 used boards belonging to "DJ" Detloff, a long-time Maui surfer.

DJ has used quite a few of the boards himself. Many were donated by neighbors, and some just showed up in his driveway with no explanation. More than a few were fished out of the Makawao landfill.
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