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Island Images

Saturday, September 2, 2000

Make Way For Keiki

By Ken Ige, Star-Bulletin
A keiki pineapple, still showing signs of the lavender flowers that
come together to form the fruit, grows in the Dole fields near Helemano.
A worker uses a machete to weed a pineapple field, below.

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