In the late sixties - early seventies, a bunch of hippies, surfers, and others lived alternative lifestyles on the North Shore of Kauai in tree houses.
A documentary will be shown at the Hawaii Theatre on Sunday July 13th at 2pm. (only 1 showing)
http://honoluluweekly.com/cover/
"n the late 1960s and early ’70s, Kaua’i’s north shore was a home to a thriving–and notorious–community of hippies, surfers, seekers, backpackers and other cultural refugees looking to live free and easy by the sea. Thirty-odd years later, Taylor Camp is immortalized in a new film and two soon-to-be published books."
Check it out if you can! I gotta work. Bummer Man!
A documentary will be shown at the Hawaii Theatre on Sunday July 13th at 2pm. (only 1 showing)
http://honoluluweekly.com/cover/
"n the late 1960s and early ’70s, Kaua’i’s north shore was a home to a thriving–and notorious–community of hippies, surfers, seekers, backpackers and other cultural refugees looking to live free and easy by the sea. Thirty-odd years later, Taylor Camp is immortalized in a new film and two soon-to-be published books."
Check it out if you can! I gotta work. Bummer Man!
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