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9 Pictures of Raline Shah Harvesting Taro in Hawaii While Celebrating Earth Day, Netizens: I Thought It Was in Gunung Kidul

9 Pictures of Raline Shah Harvesting Taro in Hawaii While Celebrating Earth Day, Netizens: I Thought It Was in Gunung Kidul

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9 Pictures of Raline Shah Harvesting Taro in Hawaii While Celebrating Earth Day, Netizens: I Thought It Was in Gunung Kidul

There is a very eye-catching view in the latest post on Raline Shah's Instagram. In the midst of her exciting vacation in Hawaii, this beautiful actress showed a rare moment during Earth Day commemoration on Friday (22/4).

Together with her friends, Raline Shah was seen harvesting taro plants barefoot and without gloves. Showcasing the very local scenery of Maui, it's no wonder that many netizens thought Raline was in Gunung Kidul. Curious about what the photos look like?

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This is how Raline Shah looks when showing off the harvest of taro during her exciting vacation in Hawaii.

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Unlike other artists who showcase the famous beautiful beaches of Hawaii, Raline actually shows another side of Maui that is not much different from Indonesia.

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Daring to get dirty even while wearing white clothes, Raline is not afraid to walk barefoot and harvest taro without wearing gloves.

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This is how happy Raline looks when she successfully finds ready-to-harvest taro.

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She also looks relaxed while cleaning the taro from the soil and its roots.

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With the help of an experienced guide, Raline tries to cut the tuber part from its stem.

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Not forgetting, Raline also shared a photo of their abundant harvest and can't wait to process it.

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Netizens were also distracted by Raline's picture sitting without a cushion. One of her followers even commented, "I thought it was in Gunung Kidul."

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Raline's post this time successfully caught attention and received many compliments. Many said she still looked beautiful even though she was directly involved in farming. What do you think?