Classic Woody Surfboards, Kona Inn
The entrance foyer at the Kona Inn in the heart of Kailua Kona used to display this solid collection of classic wooden surfboards from the 1940’s to 1970’s. read more
The entrance foyer at the Kona Inn in the heart of Kailua Kona used to display this solid collection of classic wooden surfboards from the 1940’s to 1970’s. read more
Pictured from a sea wall at the north end of Waikiki Beach on Oahu, downtown Honolulu buildings rise into the sky while reflecting off calm waters behind the break. read more
This wall has been collecting well-loved surfboards for years and posting them for visitors to appreciate as a colorful alternative to chain link. read more
Warm yellow sun kisses soft green grass as clouds roll over green cliffs steeped in vegetation from the 17th hole at the Princeville Golf Course on Hawaii’s island of Kauai. read more
A cool stream fed by frequent Kauai rains flows across the Kalalau Trail and into the ocean. The Kalalau Trail starts at Ke’e Beach and ends at Kalalau Beach 11 miles later on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. read more
A professional surfer skips along the bottom of the Bonzai Pipeline wave during the second round of the 2011 Billabong Pipeline Masters first day. read more
A father and son take to the Hawaii shoreline with long sticks, a basket, and other tools to catch black rock crabs, locally known as aama. read more
Hawaii Christmas comes with decorations, holiday spirit, and family celebrations; albeit without snow. Hawaii has Christmas trees for instance, but instead of a Douglas Fir, they are often a Cook’s Pine as shown in the background of this picture. read more
At sunset near Kapa’a, Kauai a Hawaiian throw net fisherman plies his craft. read more
Sailing in near shore waters can be fun anywhere in the world; perhaps particularly so in Hawaii’s tropical Pacific ocean with warm water, blue skies, and lush shorelines. read more
A quiver of new surfboards stands at the ready at a North Shore, Oahu surf shop at Shark’s Cove. read more
Expert surfers and locals cautiously make their way out to the Bonzai Pipeline paddling on the riptide created by the massive amount of water flowing back from the beach where it is deposited en masse after a 2,000 mile journey across the Pacific ocean. read more