In Puna we get to see the sun rise out of the ocean, a wonderful way to start the day. I took this photo down the road at Honolulu Landing. In Hawaiian, Honolulu means protected cove. On our wild coast, that is a matter of historic opinion rather than reality. I love the way the beautiful big round rocks in this spot reflect the sun's light.
Honolulu Landing used to have a sandy beach. The sand was from a couple of little cinder cones nearby. A tsunami came and pulled away all the sand, and now the beach is exposed. Our island is being constantly shaped by natural forces... lava, tsunami, rains and high surf.
In Puna we get to see the sun rise out of the ocean, a wonderful way to start the day. I took this photo down the road at Honolulu Landing. In Hawaiian, Honolulu means protected cove. On our wild coast, that is a matter of historic opinion rather than reality. I love the way the beautiful big round rocks in this spot reflect the sun's light.
Honolulu Landing used to have a sandy beach. The sand was from a couple of little cinder cones nearby. A tsunami came and pulled away all the sand, and now the beach is exposed. Our island is being constantly shaped by natural forces... lava, tsunami, rains and high surf.
In Puna we get to see the sun rise out of the ocean, a wonderful way to start the day. I took this photo down the road at Honolulu Landing. In Hawaiian, Honolulu means protected cove. On our wild coast, that is a matter of historic opinion rather than reality. I love the way the beautiful big round rocks in this spot reflect the sun's light.
Honolulu Landing used to have a sandy beach. The sand was from a couple of little cinder cones nearby. A tsunami came and pulled away all the sand, and now the beach is exposed. Our island is being constantly shaped by natural forces... lava, tsunami, rains and high surf.
In Puna we get to see the sun rise out of the ocean, a wonderful way to start the day. I took this photo down the road at Honolulu Landing. In Hawaiian, Honolulu means protected cove. On our wild coast, that is a matter of historic opinion rather than reality. I love the way the beautiful big round rocks in this spot reflect the sun's light.
Honolulu Landing used to have a sandy beach. The sand was from a couple of little cinder cones nearby. A tsunami came and pulled away all the sand, and now the beach is exposed. Our island is being constantly shaped by natural forces... lava, tsunami, rains and high surf.
In Puna we get to see the sun rise out of the ocean, a wonderful way to start the day. I took this photo down the road at Honolulu Landing. In Hawaiian, Honolulu means protected cove. On our wild coast, that is a matter of historic opinion rather than reality. I love the way the beautiful big round rocks in this spot reflect the sun's light.
Honolulu Landing used to have a sandy beach. The sand was from a couple of little cinder cones nearby. A tsunami came and pulled away all the sand, and now the beach is exposed. Our island is being constantly shaped by natural forces... lava, tsunami, rains and high surf.