Morning Light
Mauna Kea observatories
Wasteland of lava rocks and soil
On the beach
The Green world
Painted Electric box and beyond
Evening Light
A perfect day....
^ ^
Retired
Plumeria
Fun in the sun
Roof of the shelter
Shelter of immigrants
Super sweet
Woods
Become Ocean
Colonization
On the edge
The Flow
America the tolerant
Coconut tree frond
Mauna Loa
Cloudline ~ Hilo, Hawaii
About perspective
Banyan tree....
Time for a walk
Climate Change
Banyan
A tree lovers
Happy Ken of HOUSE OF PANCAKES
On display
A garland to Pele
Tumulus
Bridge to Coconut Island
Lovely day
Traveler of the ocean
Steam from the depth of the land
Lua Manu
Become Ocean
Rain
View from Onizuka Center
Kīlauea Iki ~ Collapsing wall ~ But life strives!
Arundina graminifolia at Kilauea Iki
Steaming Vent
Pano
Steaming Vent
On the beach
Lovely Day
Lovely day
Lovely day
Lava rock & Crater
Nene -- The Hawaiian National Bird. Why did it…
3521 ft. above Sea Level
On the edge / Kīlauea Iki is a pit crater
Window view
A Sign holder
Lava tree
By the sea side
On the beach
Rains at dusk
Wilderness...!
Hilo evening
On the deserted shores on a rainy evening
On the deserted shores on a rainy evening
Ken's
An evening on the rocks
Sunset
Colours in the world of spiders
Tractor
James Cook shore
James Cook shore
James Cook shore
Fishing
Lava tree Park
Volcanic rock
Ready for a dive
Coconut trees on the edge
Rainbow
U R being watched
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Hawiian sea side
Hawiian beaches have no usual sand.
Black sand beaches are created when lava flows into the ocean. Black sand beaches usually have a short life span (up to a few hundred years) because as soon as the volcanic activity stops, so does the source of the black sand. Over the years the ocean erodes the beach and the waves carry the black sand away.
Black sand beaches are created when lava flows into the ocean. Black sand beaches usually have a short life span (up to a few hundred years) because as soon as the volcanic activity stops, so does the source of the black sand. Over the years the ocean erodes the beach and the waves carry the black sand away.
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