Halawa Valley, Mooula Waterfall

Looking mauka (inland) from Halawa Bay on the island of Molka’i, you will find steep and lush Halawa Valley, fed by the Halawa and Mooula streams headed in the hills above. read more
Looking mauka (inland) from Halawa Bay on the island of Molka’i, you will find steep and lush Halawa Valley, fed by the Halawa and Mooula streams headed in the hills above. read more
Known as the goddess of fire–and wind, lightning, and volcanoes–Pele is ever-present in Hawaii. Here, she dances atop two tiki torches at Waikiki beach in downtown Honolulu on the island of Oahu. read more
At the south side of Kailua Kona on Hawaii’s Big Island is the small ahupua’a of Keauhou, which contains Kanaloa. read more
Makena State Park in South Maui has a couple of the island’s bigger beaches (one is aptly named “Big Beach”) and definitely some of the island’s best sunset views. read more
A gorgeous Carrion Flower looks remarkably similar to the sea stars found a few hundred feet below it in the Oahu sea. read more
Beautiful Moanalua Gardens reflects blue skies above on a taro patch below, surrounded by palm trees on this privately held, public park in Oahu, Hawaii. read more
A blue wave breaks while approaching the shore at Hulopo’e Bay, Lana’i, giving us the chance to see inside the wave curl–a brief moment in time sought to be seen by many. read more
Fireworks ignite the sky above Honolulu during the What’s New! Honolulu Festival. read more
Beautiful Kahana Bay as seen from the mauka trail, which was once a Hawaiian farming and fishing community. read more
‘Ula’ula–red–is a sacred color associated with royalty in Hawaii. Here, a red hibiscus shows brightly in the afternoon sun with yellow pollen. read more
Horizontal stripes of color reveal the Maui beach palette, from yellow sand to white shore break to ocean blues and cloud whites. read more
Delicate white orchids stand out against a dark background at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (HAVO). read more