With the radiant golden solar dipping under the horizon, its heat glow illuminated the serene washes of Kailua Bay in a means that’s merely mesmerizing. With the disappearance of the solar, the silver moon peeks out from the under horizon and slowly rises, spreading an ethereal mild upon the panorama. It provides that moderately enchanting […]
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With the radiant golden solar dipping beneath the horizon, its heat glow illuminated the serene washes of Kailua Bay in a means that’s merely mesmerizing. With the disappearance of the solar, the silver moon peeks out from the beneath horizon and slowly rises, spreading an ethereal mild upon the panorama. It provides that slightly enchanting […]
Mahalo to JW Green for this beautiful Aloha Friday photograph. He took this photograph from Kailua on Oahu’s east facet. I consider the Pali (cliffs) within the background are a part of the favored “Pali Lookout” at Nu’uanu Pali State Wayside Park. This photograph demonstrates a number of attention-grabbing points of capturing a stupendous sundown […]
The Kawainui Marsh State Wildlife Sanctuary in Kailua on Oahu contains 830 acres. It’s the largest freshwater wetland in all of Hawaii and residential to a number of endangered native species. It’s also dwelling to the Ulupo Heiau, the biggest historical agricultural temple on the island. Kawainui Marsh is a pure marvel. Kailua is a […]
Mokulua islands off of Lanikai from the Pillbox hike. Photograph courtesy of CLA. Kailua, a quintessential seaside city, is blessed with two beautiful seashores and regular onshore commerce winds that make it nice for windsurfing, kayaking and different water sports activities. As soon as a sleepy city of barely 3,000, it’s now a bed room […]