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Accuracy dispute[edit]

This is not a picture of Hualalai. This is a picture of Mauna Kea from Waimea. Macy Wessel

-Agree with above. This is a picture of Mauna Kea, not Hualālai. Doug Morrison

well the green grass does make it look like Waimea, and Mauna Kea is southeast. From most angles Mauna Kea looks like a sharper peak, and the observatories are visible, however. This looks like more of a long ridge. The shape actually looks more like mauna loa, but that is even further away. Must have been a very unusually clear day at any rate. Hualalai would probably have this shape from the northeast, but every time I have seen it from the north the terrain was barren lava rock or dry scrub, as in the other photo. Enough doubts that I wish we had a better photo. W Nowicki (talk) 18:55, 25 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]