Beautiful, Dangerous Nakalele Blowhole
The Nakalele Blowhole on Maui’s northern shore is a favored spot by visitors and locals alike. Surging waves from the north produce massive swells, pummeling the a’a lava rock shoreline. read more
The Nakalele Blowhole on Maui’s northern shore is a favored spot by visitors and locals alike. Surging waves from the north produce massive swells, pummeling the a’a lava rock shoreline. read more
Wainapanapa is a unique state park on Maui’s northeast windward coast just before the now famous fishing village of Hana. The park offers pleasant camping along with strongly contrasting blue, green, black views from the ocean, trees, and lava rock. read more
Waves grow in the winter, even on the Kona (leeward) coast. The overhead wave pictured here was typical of the mid-winter swell creating fun, beauty, fear, and inspiration for visitors and locals alike. read more
Hawaii’s famous Green Sand Beach is a must-visit spot for tourists and locals alike. On the Big Island’s southern coastline, this beach’s sand gets its jade and yellow color from the temperature at which it was formed by nearby lava … read more