Born in Hilo, Hawaii and class of '66, I became very active in Barbells, Judo and love striking the heavy/speed bag. I've learned to Rollerblade and bike ride which is a very health sport. But time doesn't stop for anyone including for me. So my good friend Dave aka punaguy got me started in taking pictures. I'm having fun taking pictures especially hiking the mountains. I'm enjoying seeing the world thru your post on Renderosity. Mahalo and Aloha....Errol
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Comments (24)
Apophis906
wow thats something, very cool shot.
flora-crassella
...und fast nichts mehr zu sehen von der Verwüstung. Eine sehr gute Aufnahme, die die Katastrophe veranschaulicht.
ledwolorz
Fantastic photo.
fredster66
Thats something... cool photo!
SapUS59
great capture of these ruins.
rainbows
Feels sad to see this place in ruins, Errol. I looked at the old shot, very interesting building.A great capture here. Aloha. Diane.
timtripp
fabulous photo!
hotracer2
Amazing how nature takes over:):):)
TwoPynts
Great reference photo and terrific capture of this ruin. I like ruins. :o) Aloha!
amlondono
Fantastic photo of this ruins ! Ana
danob
Amazing power of nature and how she reclaims the land
Mousson
Fantastic photo of this ruins !
jocko500
left some stuff for you to photo it. cool shot
goodoleboy
Lots of detail in this very interesting capture of the ruins of Sugar Mill. I thought at first you had first hand photos of the devastation in Burma from the cyclone and in China from that 7.9 earthquake.
npauling
Interesting old ruins and colouring.
e-brink
Excellent shot. I enjoyed seeing the previous scene!
jwiest
Superb shot Errol!
Cosine
So lush and green even amid the ruins.
nongo
The destructive power of mother nature!!!!! WOW!!!! Aloha...
toddmiskimen
I found places like this on Oahu. Ruins of history that the island herself reclaims back into its foilage. Nice picture.
beachzz
Powerful forces at work, that's for sure--great foto and link as well!!
Richardphotos
lots of history here. superb capture
onefeather
wow what destruction! Mother Nature is certainly no one too fool with -but then neither is Father time LOL ....... Wonderful capture of these ruins!
sossy
thoughtful making capture! ;o)