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Collection of images from October 2011 Island Life page.
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Patricia Strafford | Community Contributor A man throws a net while fishing on a beautiful Kona day.
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John Andersen | Community contributor Puako Bay reef fish clean a turtle on Oct. 21.
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Chelsea Jensen | West Hawaii Today High surf rolls into Kailua Bay recently, crashing behind the Kona Inn.
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Peter Abarcar Sr. | Community contributor Sunrise and lenticular clouds are seen over Mauna Kea on Oct. 16.
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Marc Montocchio | Community contributor A border collie named Sloopy has a quick swim in Kealakekua Bay.
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Candace Kow | Community contributor People enjoy a beautiful day at Mahaiula Bay.
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Gary Honey | Community contributor Koi fish are seen swimming in a pond at an area resort.
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Bo Pardau | Community contributor Yellow tangs are seen off Keei on Oct. 16.
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Robin Fasciano | Community contributor Nine-year-old Kai Fasciano enjoys the surf Tuesday at the Pine Trees surf spot.
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Special to West Hawaii Today In their heels and ready to lead walkers in the Oct. 29 YWCA whY-Walk to protest rape and sexual violence in the community are, from left, Assistant Police Chief Paul Kealoha, Administrator of Housing and Community Development Steve Arnett, Hawaii County Managing Director Wally Lau and Director of Parks and Recreation Bob Fitzgerald.
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Laura Shimabuku | West Hawaii Today file photo Bees pollinate a sunflower on a bright, sunny day in West Hawaii.
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Gary Honey | Special to West Hawaii Today A man with a goatee appears in a cloud formation seen recently over Kailua Bay.
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brad ballesteros | Special to West Hawaii Today Waves batter the rocks at Keokea Beach Park.
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ERIN MILLER | WEST HAWAII TODAY Two unidentified spectators snack on popcorn while sitting alongside Alii Drive during the 2011 Ford Ironman World Championship.


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