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March 2002 – Issue #10

TROUTS LATEST PHOTOS March, 2002 – Issue #10 BOB AND CAMILLE AT HOME ON MAUI RECYCLED OIL PROMOTION Bob hands out free oil containers on behalf of Maui County’s Oil Recycling program on March 23 CHANT’S BIG ADVENTURE In which Cynthia’s horse, Chant undergoes minor surgery on his right front leg. He suffered a small […]

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Guam

Paradise Lost Or “Pampered” on Guam Guam… “Where America’s Day Begins” Yep, Guam is, geographically, where America’s day begins but it is also where the American Dream ends. Guam is an island territory roughly 30 miles long and 9 miles wide, encompassing a population of about 160,000 people. It sits at about 13 degrees north

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O’ahu 1

Oahu Page One From our first two weeks on Hawaii and back to our last weeks on Guam, here are some of the latest photos: August 22, 1999 – Our first hike on Oahu was up the Maunawili Falls Trail to the Koolaupoko Trail on the windward Koolau Range behind Kaneohe. Camille on the way

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O’ahu 2

O’ahu Album Page Two Camille and her best horse buddy – CP   (aka Cow Pony, Camille’s Pony, Cutie Pie or , Chess Piece) Bob in the Marine Corp’s horse hauling rig – returning from a pony gig. Camille on the Old Nuuanu Pali Road – reputedly haunted and one of our favorite hikes. Bob and Camille

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O’ahu 3

O’ahu Album Page Three Our FAVORITE swimming hole – wonderful Waimanalo Bay – not at all like Waikiki. A clear day on Kaneohe Bay – our home is on the right – this is the largest bay in the islands. This is another view of Waimanalo Bay looking South towards Makapu\’u. Mokoli\’i or Chinaman’s Hat

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