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Bamboo Forest - Maui Hawaii picture photograph
Photo #166 (Use this photo number when ordering)
by Jan Kaulins
BAMBOO FOREST - MAUI HAWAII Art Gallery Photo - Maui Hawaii photography picture photo art print: This picture is an original Fine-Art photograph, by nationally recognized photographer Jan Kaulins, of a section of the Bamboo Forest in Maui Hawaii. In parts of Maui bamboo grows abundantly in the tropical rainforest climate. It is one of the fastest growing, sturdiest and most versitile of all the grasses. This photograph pictures a clump of bamboo growing in the Waikamoi region on the North Shore of Maui Hawaii. Also found in this tropical Maui rainforest region, near the infamous winding Hana Highway, are eucalyptus and ginger. As seen in this Maui photo the jade green and golden columns of bamboo are topped with feathery green foliage. (HAWAII MAUI AND OAHU PHOTOGRAPHY AND FINE ART PICTURE GALLERY)
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