Inflatable whale going to Princeville

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Christa McLeod is dwarfed by the 35-foot map on loan from National Geographic. The map depicting bathymetry, or the underwater geography of the Pacific Ocean, was on display Wednesday as part of the Summer Reading Program at the Lihue Public Library.

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Even if we mess up, Mother Nature will find an answer, explains Kat Brickner Wednesday as she shows how coral grew around pieces of marine debris during the Summer Reading Program at the Lihue Public Library.

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Kat Brickner of Surfrider shows off a building block created from marine debris that will be used to create a pavilion at Island School Wednesday during the Summer Reading Program at the Lihue Public Library.

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Nina Monasevitch, center, the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary advisory council member representing Kauai, orients a group of parents and students on the nearly-life-sized, inflatable whale Wednesday during the Summer Reading Program at the Lihue Public Library.

LIHUE — Kamakai, the nearly-life-sized, inflatable whale, will be inflated for the public Saturday at the Princeville Public Library.

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