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Air & Earth
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Cellvizio® Endomicroscopy in the GI tract Mauna Kea Technologies
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Next Stop: Big Island
mauna kea 2d ago
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Big Island Hawaii - Volcano, Maui, Hawaii
mauna kea 2d ago
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Sunrise of Mauna Kea マウナケア山頂でのサンライズ♪
mauna kea 2d ago
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Violent Video Games & Post-Apocalyptic Futures for the WTF Generation
mauna kea 3d ago
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Sunset, Shadows and Stars over Haleakala Volcano
mauna kea 6d ago
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He Mele No Lilo - Lilo and Stitch
mauna kea 1w ago
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Mauna Kea - Surface - Scales
mauna kea 1w ago
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EPIC HAWAIIAN ADVENTURE
mauna kea 1w ago
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Big Island Jazz & Blues Festival 2013 - Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
mauna kea 2w ago
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un lampo da record distante 13 miliardi di anni luce
mauna kea 2w ago
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Green Sea Turtle
mauna kea 3w ago
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Takahiro and Kimberly Ino, Hawaii Mauna Kea Tea Farmer
mauna kea 3w ago
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The Thirty Meter Telescope and what it means for science
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Oceanfront Jazz at Mauna Kea Beach Hotel - Hawaii
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Snows of Mauna Kea
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Lilo & Stitch - He Mele No Lilo.
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Mauna Kea
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
mauna kea 1mo ago
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#GAM AstroArt Hangout: Mauna Kea with Matthew Whitehouse
mauna kea 1mo ago
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16. Water Extraction System for Moon, Mars, and Asteroids - Kris Zacny
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Mauna Kea Golf Course Virtual Tour
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Why do you love Mauna Kea Resort?
mauna kea 1mo ago
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Next Stop: Big Island - Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
mauna kea 1mo ago
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(ASHT I 12) GEOLOGÍA DE LAS ISLAS HAWAI: PUNTOS CALIENTES
mauna kea 2mo ago
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11.AMCF / Mauna Kea - Drum show
mauna kea 2mo ago
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On Assignment: Hawaii's Hidden Paradise
mauna kea 2mo ago
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The 10 Hundreds Challenge - Unstoppable! Man vs Nature #11
mauna kea 2mo ago
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Aloha Mauna Kea Tribute
mauna kea 2mo ago
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There are certain places that sustain me. Places where the elements of nature are so evocatively displayed, that my desire to return and experience them again never loses it's hold on me. Island of Hawaii: Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, The Saddle, Kilauea Volcano, Halemaumua Crater, Kilauea Iki The Big Island is 20 degrees latitude north of the equator giving it a climate with a narrow range of temperatures along with continuous prevailing winds. Above 30 degrees latitude north and 30 degrees latitude south of the equator cold air from the Arctic and cold air from Antarctica mingles with hot air from the tropics. It is largely this interaction of cold air from the poles with hot air from the tropics along with the oceans circulating currents that drives most weather as we experience it today. Peter Douglas Ward, a paleontologist and professor of Biology and Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington, Seattle wrote the groundbreaking book "Under a Green Sky" in 2007. In this seminal work he asserts that as carbon dioxide levels continue to escalate we may have a planet that is so warm that eventually the ice caps will melt causing the planet’s air circulation systems to slow to a crawl. This he claims will create a largely calm windless world where the blue sky we see today will become a pale dull green.
