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(No, this isn't anything like the touristy Dole Pineapple Maze - don't go if you want that.)
Here are a few more photos to give you an idea of this garden experience.
A lunation, a double headed axe figure representing lunar cycles...
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Although World Labyrinth Day has passed, you can still walk Awapuhi Labyrinth on your own. Contact Christie Wolf at awapuhil@aol.com or (808) 982-5959 for directions.
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