Two Worlds, Rock and Sky
Near the edge of the Halema’uma’u caldera, this picture shows a desolate, seemingly other-worldly landscape. In the true nature of Hawaii, this is juxtaposed with a rainbow–symbol of hope and… read more
Near the edge of the Halema’uma’u caldera, this picture shows a desolate, seemingly other-worldly landscape. In the true nature of Hawaii, this is juxtaposed with a rainbow–symbol of hope and… read more
Hawaiian waters are blessed with an abundance of tropical fish, coral reef, and underwater visibility approaching 200 feet in some areas. Getting into the ocean to share time with these schools is always a joy. read more
The sun sets over a windy ocean on this Maui evening. One of the best parts of Hawaii sunsets is that you never know what colors you’re going to get. Some are oranges, others are pinks, and yet others are brilliant yellows and blues like this one. read more
Big Beach in South Maui is so named because, well, it’s big…at least for Hawaii. The beautiful expanse of golden sand stretches out for about two-thirds of a mile inside Makena State Park. The west side of the beach abuts … read more
When most people hear “Hawaiian Sun Drinks” they think of Mai Tais and Blue Hawaiis. But if you’ve spent any amount of time on the islands, you are likely aware of the unique flavors of the Hawaiian Sun and Aloha fruit juices. read more
Anaehoomalu Bay, referred to locally as “A” Bay, sits on the northwest coast of the Big Island near the Hilton Waikoloa and the Waikoloa Beach Marriott. This beautiful palm-fringed park has great snorkeling, soft sand, shade, sailboats, views, and nice facilities. read more
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a place of wonder–the power of the volcano, new land created before your eyes, extremes of land and vegetation, storied past, and more. This silhouette of a tree was taken on the rugged surface of … read more
Although not as often shown off as Kauai’s scenic coastline, Oahu’s southern shores boast beautiful vistas from the air. This picture overlooks the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Park with Koko Head park in the distance. read more
Hapuna Beach on the northwest side of the Big Island is consistently voted “best beach” by various groups. The sand is soft and plentiful, the crowds ebb and flow, and the water is clear and warm. read more
Evening brings out Tiki torches and spectacular views all along Hawaii’s west coasts. 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
Haleakala translates to “House of the Sun,” and it’s clear to see why. This peak rises just over 10,000 feet above the island of Maui. To the west one can see the sun pass below the clouds to touch the ocean in the evening… read more