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Mauna Kea Riley Kirk "White Mountain."
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World map
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HOTTTT! Hoootttt spot!
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Erosion
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Protection Sacred to Hawaiians Home to the endangered Sacred earthy location
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Tallest mountain? Everest Highest altitude Mauna Kea world’s tallest
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Observatory High altitude Clear air Most powerful telescope Far from urban area
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Great skiing and snowboarding
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