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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Hala Fruit Screw Pine
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The hala fruit is a large edible fruit made up of numerous segments called keys or cones and is found in... more
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Hala Fruit Screw Pine
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The hala fruit is a large edible fruit made up of numerous segments called keys or cones and is found in Southeast Asia, eastern Australia, Pacific Islands and Hawaii.
Also called the Tahitian screw pine or thatch screwpine, the hala fruit tree is one of the 750 or so trees that belong to the Pandanus species. The hala fruit tree can reach up to 14 metres in height, with a spiny trunk that grows between 5 - 11 metres in width. This is a large fruit that can be up to 30 cm long, with dozens to hundreds of segments (or phalanges, keys) that are attached together by a core, each being around 20 cm long.
HOW TO EAT HALA FRUIT
The phalanges contain the edible pulp of the hala fruit. But in order to get to the pulp, you may have to remove a few of the phalanges with the claw of the hammer to make it easier to pull out the others. The outer edges of the keys are green and very fibrous. Pull out a segment, start from the inner end by che...
Introducing Pamela, a talented digital artist and photographer with a profound passion for capturing fleeting moments in time. With an artistic eye and technical expertise, she skillfully immortalizes beauty, emotions, and stories through her lens and digital canvas. Pamela finds pure joy in sharing these extraordinary moments with others, allowing them to experience the same magnificence she did behind the camera. Whether it's a picturesque landscape, a candid portrait, or an abstract creation, she invites you to embark on her creative journey and be a part of the artistic adventure. As you explore Pamela's artwork, she encourages you to share the magic with your loved ones. Your kindness in sharing her creations will be forever...
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Barbara Chichester
very cool looking fruit!
Peggy Collins
Nice shot.
John Trommer
Very nice shot.
Deborah Burns
Very nice image!!!
Robert Tubesing
Impressive image.
Guido Montanes Castillo
Nice image
Alex Mir
Nice work!
Eddie Barron
great work
Suzanne Wilkinson
Nice image
David Beard
Great shot!
Lisa Wooten
Lovely. L/F
Chad Meyer
Very cool!
Lens Art Photography By Larry Trager
Interesting fruit.
Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful details
Linda Brody
beautiful!
Jim Love
Wonderful textural details
Wayne Moran
such an interesting find.
Terri Waters
Great POV
Brenda Guiles Harle
Nice work Pamela! =)
Kathi Isserman
Awesome close up
Lyudmyla Melnyk
Beautiful!
Soraya Silvestri
Great image!
Marty Morales
Splendid capture, color, and composition Pamela. l/f
Marianne Campolongo
Lovely macro!
La Moon Art
Nice!