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really see the difference. Everything is more open, not overgrown or messy <br />and there are more than one spring. It is a phenomenal and beautiful place. <br />Kawa is a sacred place or a Wahi Pana that should stay that way so that <br />when I get older, I will be able to get to see future generations doing what <br />we're doing and it'll bring back a whole lot of memories. This place is a <br />wildlife park which is public, but not crowded with people. Kawa can't have <br />flushing toilets or working faucets. Kawa is important to not just only the <br />people who live in Hawai'i, but for the people who come to visit as well. It's <br />also the home of many native creatures and plants. <br />Mahalo for listening, <br />Keali'ikoa Hanoa <br />