This is kind of some cool exposure for Pahoa in the New York Times today, even if it was probably auto generated by the NY Times via some sort of IP feed pick up.
...The cabin is octagonal, centered on a living room with vaulted, skylighted ceilings. Most of the wood — including Ohia and eucalyptus — was harvested locally (including some from the property itself). The house is supported by pillars of lava rock…
More here “What you get for $600,000“
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