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who comes in may think it's another beach that is only good for sightseeing <br />and swimming. If we could teach or put up signs for the tourist to see the <br />extreme significance this place has, then people would probably care more <br />about it. If the place is bought by some rich Californian who doesn't live on <br />the island 90% of the time, the culture of the ancient Hawaiian people will <br />be lost to golf carts and swimming pools surrounded by hotels. The people <br />of Ka'u know the significance of the place of Kawa, and are the ones who <br />want the 2% land fund. The 2% land fund also protects state parks like <br />Kiholo in the fight for land protection. <br />Mahalo, <br />Alden Wells <br />