Akaka Falls stands over 400 feet tall in the middle of the lush Hawaiian jungle. The waterfall looks different in the sunshine, or under the stars, and it really takes on its special personality when it's raining.
The waterfall comes from the 100 to 200 inches of rain that falls each year in the hills above it. The whole scene comes into its own when the water really gets roaring.
I took this picture while perched on top of a park bench in the parking lot high above the viewing area. It's farther from the falls than the more popular viewing areas, but gives a more intimate view.
Akaka Falls stands over 400 feet tall in the middle of the lush Hawaiian jungle. The waterfall looks different in the sunshine, or under the stars, and it really takes on its special personality when it's raining.
The waterfall comes from the 100 to 200 inches of rain that falls each year in the hills above it. The whole scene comes into its own when the water really gets roaring.
I took this picture while perched on top of a park bench in the parking lot high above the viewing area. It's farther from the falls than the more popular viewing areas, but gives a more intimate view.
Akaka Falls stands over 400 feet tall in the middle of the lush Hawaiian jungle. The waterfall looks different in the sunshine, or under the stars, and it really takes on its special personality when it's raining.
The waterfall comes from the 100 to 200 inches of rain that falls each year in the hills above it. The whole scene comes into its own when the water really gets roaring.
I took this picture while perched on top of a park bench in the parking lot high above the viewing area. It's farther from the falls than the more popular viewing areas, but gives a more intimate view.
Akaka Falls stands over 400 feet tall in the middle of the lush Hawaiian jungle. The waterfall looks different in the sunshine, or under the stars, and it really takes on its special personality when it's raining.
The waterfall comes from the 100 to 200 inches of rain that falls each year in the hills above it. The whole scene comes into its own when the water really gets roaring.
I took this picture while perched on top of a park bench in the parking lot high above the viewing area. It's farther from the falls than the more popular viewing areas, but gives a more intimate view.
Akaka Falls stands over 400 feet tall in the middle of the lush Hawaiian jungle. The waterfall looks different in the sunshine, or under the stars, and it really takes on its special personality when it's raining.
The waterfall comes from the 100 to 200 inches of rain that falls each year in the hills above it. The whole scene comes into its own when the water really gets roaring.
I took this picture while perched on top of a park bench in the parking lot high above the viewing area. It's farther from the falls than the more popular viewing areas, but gives a more intimate view.