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| Fences were installed by the United State Fish and Wildlife Service in 1996 around various bogs throughout the Alaka‘i Preserve, including the Summit Bog pictured above. |
| Maintenance is badly needed on the summit bog fences. Pigs are ingressing at several locations. Photo By Jon Faford. |
| Looking south along the edge of the Alaka‘i plateau. |
| Bog vegetation leading up to Mt. Wai‘ale‘ale. |
| A small stone heiau is barely visible amongst the bog vegetation near the Wai‘ale‘ale peak; evidence that Hawaiians' ancestors visited this place. |
| Mount Wai‘ale‘ale is usually hidden in the clouds and is arguably the wettest spot on earth. |