CPIE has developed a "self-guiding tour" of the Hawai‘i State Park Reserve at Nā Pōhaku o Hauwahine in windward O‘ahu. The tour is based on distributed QR codes that allow a person with a QR code reader (smart phone) to access information relevant to the location where each QR code is displayed. Nā Pōhaku o Hauwahine is a park dedicated to the establishment of native Hawaiian plants in a culturally important site between Quarry Road and Kawai Nui Marsh, which is the largest wetland on O‘ahu. The accessed webpages contain information on cultural features, plant species names, and directions along the maintained trail system. Deployment of QR codes at the park began in late March2022 and over 50 different codes (webpages) are now available to access. This page provides a listing of all the webpages accessed by the QR Codes.
Three colors are used to differentiate the information accessed by any particular posted QR code. These are: green for botanical information on plants; orange/tan for feature information (typically cultural or geological and directions (user's location on the trails); and blue for other kinds of information and instructions. Following are links to each of the web pages sorted by type (color) and arranged in an alphabetical order.
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