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Of course, he was standing under a coconut palm at the time and could've gotten hit on the head by one.
There is a small church among the coconut palms behind the resort.
Some of the coconut palms had gone, apparently brought down by the wind.
Coconut palm tree could be seen almost everywhere in the Island.
By law, no structure can be built taller than a coconut palm.
At one place, inside, is a patch of about a thousand coconut palms.
More than 250 coconut palms shelter him from the trade winds.
An abandoned coconut palm plantation is just south of it.
Coconut palm was brought to the island from the Pacific islands.
This fact sheet provides information on how to grow a coconut palm.
In addition, coconut palms were cultivated on some of the islands.
Homeowners are required to plant four coconut palm trees for each one they cut down.
The early missionaries planted coconut palms which were still standing in 2009.
Some of the garden's mango and coconut palm trees are over 100 years old.
One of the island's best beaches, lined with coconut palms.
It was much larger than the others and set in a grove of coconut palms above the beach.
More than half of the island, in the northwestern part, is cultivated with coconut palms.
He had been twelve feet up the coconut palm.
Another day we tried lying under a coconut palm.
This species is typically found on coconut palms and banana trees.
The coconut palms, which had all the time been a conspicuous landmark, were now not far ahead.
Coconut palms, the national tree, are able to grow almost everywhere on the Islands.
A small portion of farmland was used for planting coconut palms.
Part of the land is planted with coconut palms.
Coconut palms were introduced to the area during the colonial period from the Philippines.
One of the most famous was the Coco Palms resort.
Across the street, a grove of coco palms crowned the bluffs.
Coco Palms sits on a coconut grove.
This made Coco Palms the premier resort hotel on Kauai.
Most of the last 20 minutes of the movie was shot on and near the grounds of the Coco Palms.
A wind from the sea rattled the leaves of the halas and coco palms down along the beach.
Danao Coco Palms Resort is a 20,000 square meter property.
Originally opened on January 25, 1953, the Coco Palms Resort had 24 rooms, two guests and four employees.
The sandy, horseshoe-shaped beach was interspersed with sea-worn black lava rock and framed by a marching army of coco palms.
For Harold, the key stop on this trip is the Coco Palms Hotel, once the finest resort on the island.
Route 580 intersection with Route 56 is also at the corner of the famous Coco Palms Resort.
Houses that were built cheek by jowl to encourage over-the-picket-fence style dialogue now have yards choked with wax myrtle and coco palm.
Bodu Hithi which houses a 5-star Coco Palm resort.
At the Coco Palms Rsort (800-542-2526), doubles are $90 to $125 during winter high season.
Coco Palms is one of Kauai's most picturesque hotels, arranged around lagoons and bordered on two sides by a centuries-old palm grove.
The huge trees of the alluvial Amazonian plain gave place to the Phoenix and coco palms, growing in scattered clumps, with thick brushwood between.
(Spanish, diminutive of coco, coco palm, from Portuguese côco; see coconut.)
Much of the film was shot on location at the Coco Palms Resort on the east coast of Kauai.
A broken down and abandoned Coco Palms (haunted by "the king") is featured in the South Park episode Going Native.
During Hurricane Iniki, the Coco Palms was decimated and never rebuilt, but the film showcases the resort at its peak.
The Coco Palms Resort achieved early exposure and fame in the 1961 Elvis Presley movie Blue Hawaii.
One hotel-the Coco Palms Resort famous for Elvis Presley's Blue Hawaii-never reopened after the hurricane.
Their diet consisted mainly of fish, shellfish, sea turtles, deer and raccoon, as well as wild plants including coco palms, sea grapes, palmetto berries and tubers.
The small museum at the Coco Palms Hotel on the island of Kauai exhibits a quilt in a striking flower design - turn it over, and there is the flag.
Meanwhile, Kenny encounters the ghost of Elvis Presley at the abandoned Coco Palms Resort, who shows him a hidden trove of chi chi.
Cocos nucifera was probably aided in many cases by seafaring people.
The larvae feed on Cocos nucifera and are considered a pest.
The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) has many uses and is an important source of food.
They are engaged in growing coconut palms (Cocos nucifera).
It has also been recorded on Cocos nucifera and other Palm species.
Coconuts are the seeds of a species of palm, Cocos nucifera.
Coconut is the edible fruit of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera).
Cocos nucifera.
Plantations of Cocos nucifera (coconut palm) co-exists with the mangroves found in these areas.
Antiulcerogenic effects of coconut (Cocos nucifera)extract in rats.
Beccari, O. The origin and dispersal of cocos nucifera.
Boy in misty coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) grove at Riung.
What little woodland exists is mainly open Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera) plantation.
Calophyllum inophyllum and Cocos nucifera are often present.
Duke, James A. Cocos nucifera L. in Handbook of nuts.
It is also a small forested rocky outcrop with coconut palms (Cocos nucifera) and a conservation area for flying foxes.
Cocos nucifera, the Coconut Palm, is the most conspicuous tree on Teraina.
Descriptors for Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.).
The vegetation consists of Tournefortia argentea and Cocos nucifera.
The final item is for the oracle to break unhusked coconut (Cocos nucifera) by throwing them on a stone slab.
Cocos nucifera (niu or coconut)
Genomic analysis of cultivated coconut (Cocos nucifera) has shed light on the movements of Austronesian peoples.
The hairy kernel of Cocos nucifera encloses an insignificant embryo amid a large endosperm of meat and liquid.
Cocos nucifera information from the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR)
Coconut may refer to the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera), or to its fruit or the seed within its fruit.