Pearl Harbor.
The guide (in the white hat) was born and raised in Hawaii, but his grandpa and ma had come there from North Dakota. ("Never went back once!" he boasted). This was in the bamboo part of the forest. Bamboo, like lots of the plants and even more of the animals, is an import to Hawaii from elsewhere.
The vine-looking things on the left are from a Banyan tree. It sends tenicles ("Aerial roots") to the ground to spread itself (Somewhat like a spiderplant or raspberry does). Once connected to the ground the roots are not vine-like at all, but strong and hard like a trunk.
Note the faint outlines of the mountains behind Pearl Harbor here. Hawaii is not big and congested and has trade winds to keep it breezy, but it does have "vog" -- smog caused by volcanic dust from the volcano on the the Big Island, aka the Island of Hawaii.
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