Hawaii Roads

A lesser-traveled west Oahu road stretches into the distance bordered by the bright blue Pacific on one side and unique volcanic cones on the other. read more
A lesser-traveled west Oahu road stretches into the distance bordered by the bright blue Pacific on one side and unique volcanic cones on the other. read more
The sun rises over the twin islands of Na Mokulua, breaking the horizon line and drawing a yellow line in the sea leading to Lanikai Beach in the town of Kailua on Oahu. read more
Three children play out the remaining minutes of sunlight in the warm waters and gentle waves of Kamaole Beach 1 in South Kihei, Maui. read more
A couple watches the sunset into the calm Hawaiian Pacific ocean from a bench at Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu–the perfect ending to another day in paradise. read more
The sun sets golden behind Barbers Point Lighthouse in Kapolei, Hawaii, silhouetting tall palm tress as the ocean turns from blue to black. The scene is near one of Oahu’s latest big developments, Ko Olina, which is home to several large hotels and a harbor. read more
The clouds separate for a brief moment over Maui, revealing beams of light from above that illuminate the bright green side hills below. In the foreground, Maui sugar cane grows tall as it blows in the Valley Isle winds. read more
This gorgeous rainforest waterfall scene intrigues your imagination, causing your mind to wander to Hawaii and helping you almost feel your toes dip into the pool and the water cascade over your face. read more
This mural in downtown Kona is found on the pavilion at the Hale Halawai ocean front park. read more
The sun pokes holes in the clouds above creating gold shafts of light, illuminating the shoreline and wet sand of Big Beach on Maui’s southeastern coast. read more
Soft sunset colors reflect on the clouds and shine through the palm trees over this ocean-side pond in Kohala, Big Island. read more
This brilliant spirally-arranged waxy ginger was photographed in Hawaii Tropical Botanical Gardens. read more
The day the Kalapana viewing area opened in March of 2009, the lava broke out on the surface and cut through the trails they had built for viewing. Viewers were able to get feet from the 2100 degree Fahrenheit lava and the next day the flows went underground again, flowing to the ocean. read more