Bellows Air Force Base Earth Exchange
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I chose Bellows Air Force Base because it’s generally believed to be one of the oldest settlement sites on O`ahu (by ancient Hawaiian peoples) and today is used as a place to practice war games. While the sacredness of the place remains, Bellows is also marred by rubbish left behind by beach goers and the native plant landscape is disturbed.
I chose Bellows Air Force Base because it’s generally believed to be one of the oldest settlement sites on O`ahu (by ancient Hawaiian peoples) and today is used as a place to practice war games. While the sacredness of the place remains, Bellows is also marred by rubbish left behind by beach goers and the native plant landscape is disturbed.
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