Fireworks Maui Style

Although we have fireworks on the islands and do celebrate Independence Day, we find that more often that not Hawaii provides its own fireworks display. read more
Although we have fireworks on the islands and do celebrate Independence Day, we find that more often that not Hawaii provides its own fireworks display. read more
A baby green sea turtle makes its way through the shallows, getting a breathe of fresh air and looking for food. read more
What at first looks like sand on a leaf, reveals itself to be a Kohala ranch hillside dotted with brown, black, and white cattle. read more
Blue oceans mixes with tropical green foliage and black sands to create the rugged and beautiful Wai’anapanapa coastline. read more
Tall green palm and African Tulip trees sway in a gentle north shore breeze looking toward an ocean rainbow that appears like an escalator to the heavens. read more
Dark clouds heavy with rain float low above the ocean as sunset approaches, creating a reflecting glass of light that holds a lone sailboat in silhouette. read more
Orange clouds above and the endless ocean below, an outrigger canoe (wa’a) cruises on calm waters in a tunnel of light. read more
Two Hawaiian Monk Seals sleep on the shores of Maui during a recent observation and counting session by naturalists. read more
It takes a broad palette to paint the colors of a Tracks Beach sunset. read more
The sun goes down over Kona town on the Big Island of Hawaii’s west side. read more
Called the “House of the Sun,” it seems appropriate that Haleakala spends so much time between the clouds. read more
A beautiful red lehua flower, established by Territorial legislature as the Hawaii island flower in 1923, blooms on an ‘ohi’a tree in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. read more