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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.