A Hawaiian cowboy known as a paniolo helps gather a big herd of white-faced beef cattle behind a fence of lava rocks during a roundup at the historic Parker Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii in Hawaii, USA. Native Hawaiians became cowboys as long ago as 1847 when the cattle ranch was established on that Pacific Ocean island and grew to become one of the largest privately-owned ranches in the United States. Nowadays about 17,000 head of beef cattle graze on the Parker Ranch's rolling grasslands that cover 130,000 acres (52,610 hectares) in the center of the Big Island.


A Hawaiian cowboy known as a paniolo helps gather a big herd of white-faced beef cattle behind a fence of lava rocks during a roundup at the historic Parker Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii in Hawaii, USA. Native Hawaiians became cowboys as long ago as 1847 when the cattle ranch was established on that Pacific Ocean island and grew to become one of the largest privately-owned ranches in the United States. Nowadays about 17,000 head of beef cattle graze on the Parker Ranch's rolling grasslands that cover 130,000 acres (52,610 hectares) in the center of the Big Island.


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Location: Parker Ranch, Big Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
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