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Water World

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  • A late-day storm rolls in along from the ocean though nobody pays it any mind at Richardson Beach Park in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    Storm Along Hilo Bay
  • A flower blooms amongst the lilly pads about the peaceful waters streaming behind the Black Sand Beach of the Big Island.
    Blooming Flower On Lilly Pond
  • People all do their own things on the beach of Waipio Valley located on the northeastern part of the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Waipio Valley Wierdness.jpg
  • A green sea turtle gets a close-up look while dining in Hilo Bay on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Up Close And Personal
  • A red sunset greets visitors to the Kona Coast on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Kona Coast Red Sunset
  • Water falls about 15 feet into another hole along the boiling pots area of the Wailuku River (lit. waters of destruction), the longest river in Hawaii at 18 miles in length in Hilo on the Big Island, Hawaii. Water rushes through old lava rocks and lava tubes and appears to bubble up or boil as it makes it way downstream.
    The Boiling Pots Churn
  • Samuel Brandon fishes with a sharpened stick in the low-tide pools about Na Alehu on the south side of the Big Island of Hawaii.
    Na Alehu Stick Fishing
  • A green sea turtle slowly ascends to the surface for a look around and fresh air while swimming in the waters along the Black Sand Beach.
    Green Sea Turtle Coming Up For Air
  • Water streams back into the Pacific Ocean across round lava rocks back creating the Black Sand Beach on the Big Island.
    Water Rushing Past Black Stones
  • Air bubbles cling to coral creating an artsy look under the waters of the Pacific Ocean about the southeast corner of the Big Island.
    Air Bubble Escaping From Coral
  • The raw power of the Pacific Ocean pounds it's way into a lava tube open to the surf on the southeast coast of the Big Island.
    Lava Tube To The Ocean
  • A green sea turtle floats amongst the breaking surf and bubbles off of Hilo Bay about Carlsmith Beach Park on the Big Island.
    Green Sea Turtle In The Surf
  • IThe 80-foot Rainbow Falls on the Big Island of Hawaii is renowned for the rainbow formed from its mist many mornings.  Legends say that the cave beneath the waterfall was the home of Hina, mother of the demigod Maui.
    Rainbow Falls
  • The dramatic Holei Sea Arch is found along Chain of Craters Road at the edge of the lava cliffs on the Big island of Hawaii. The natural sea arch was formed by ocean waves eroding the lava wall while below you will also see black sand beaches that have been formed by the violent crashing waves.
    Holei Sea Arch
  • A swimmer navigated a lava-rock lined channel in a cove along the ocean at the Richardson Beach Park in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    Swimming About Lava Rocks
  • A green sea turtle floats amongst a snorkeler off of Hilo Bay about Carlsmith Beach Park on the Big Island.
    Green Sea Turtle And Snorkeler
  • Samuel Brandon enjoys the raw power of the Pacific Ocean while standing atop a lava tube open to the surf on the southeast coast of the Big Island.
    Enjoying Lava Tube To Ocean
  • The Green Sand Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii is truly a green crescent, one of the most unusual and prettiest beaches on the island. The beach lies at the base of Pu'u o Mahana, a cinder cone formed during an early eruption of Mauna Loa; the greenish tint is caused by an accumulation of olivine that forms in volcanic eruptions.
    Green Sand Beach View
  • A fisherman takes in the sun and surf along the Kohala Coast on the Big Island  of Hawaii in hopes of a good catch.
    Kohala Coast Fishing
  • A boogie boarder rushes to the water and waves about the Green Sand Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii. The beach lies at the base of Pu'u o Mahana, a cinder cone formed during an early eruption of Mauna Loa; the greenish tint is caused by an accumulation of olivine that forms in volcanic eruptions.
    Green Sand Beach Boogie
  • A Hawaiian boy jumps high off of a hand rail into the water as he and others enjoy a swim off of Hilo Bay about Carlsmith Beach Park on the Big Island.
    Hawaiian Boy Dives Into Water
  • Water trickles over rocks on the way back into the ocean at the Black Sand Beach on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Black Rocks Tumble
  • Paddlers compete in another canoe competition along Hilo Bay on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Canoe Racers On Hilo Bay
  • A green turtle chills out in a tide pool about the Black Sand Beach on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Green Turtle Amongst Rocks
  • Another fine sunset along the Kona Coast on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Kona Coast Sunset
  • A symbol of love is carved in the sand at the Black Sand Beach on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Love At Black Sands
  • Sunrise greets visitors to the Queen Liliuokalani Gardens on Banyan Drive in Hilo on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Queen Liliuokalani Gardens Visitors
  • Winn Gossler floats along through the tide pools at Kapoho on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Tide Pools Floating
  • The lighted gazebo is a welcome place to rest on a Waikiki Beach night along the island of Oahu.
    Waikiki Beach Gazebo.jpg
  • The city of Honolulu on the island of Oahu breaks through the clouds above.
    Honolulu Through The Clouds.jpg
  • At Waikiki Beach boogie boarders battle the tough waves along the shoreline, about the city of Honolulu on the island of Oahu
    Waikiki Waves.jpg
  • People walk the waterline into the evening on Waikiki Beach as hotels light up the sky on the island of Oahu.
    Waikiki Beach Night Walkers.jpg
  • A family enjoys the cool river water about the Waipio Valley on the northeastern part of the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Waipio Valley Fun.jpg
  • After destroying another house in Kalapana recently lava continues to flow steadily into the ocean on the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Lava Reaches Ocean.jpg
  • Visitors to the Waikoloa Hilton enjoy their handcrafted waterfall and oceanside beach great for boating, snorkeling and swimming. They are located on the Kohala Coast side of the Big Island, Hawaii.
    Waterfall Walker.jpg
  • Rushing water begins to fall from a river on its way to the Pacific Ocean about the Hamakua Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    RiverFlow.jpg
  • A swimmer braves the sometimes treacherous waters of South Point headed for a lava tube pass through back to the top on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    SouthPointFloat.jpg
  • A small waterfall quietly tumbles into a deep pool within the Waipio Valley area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaipioWaterfall.jpg
  • A hiker climbs to the next level to swim in a  deep waterfall pool after a long hike up into the Waipio Valley area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaipioWaterfallClimb.jpg
  • A hiker cools off with a swim in a deep waterfall pool after a long hike up into the Waipio Valley area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaipioWaterfallDive.jpg
  • A solitary waterfall pools and flows down again in a series of drops to the floor within the Waipio Valley area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaipioWaterfallFlow.jpg
  • A solitary waterfall pools and flows down again in a series of drops to the floor within the Waipio Valley area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaipioWaterfallLeaves.jpg
  • A swimmer cools off in a deep waterfall pool after a long hike up into the Waipio Valley area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaipioWaterfallSwim.jpg
  • A hiker skirts along the edge of a deep waterfall pool headed for a swim after a long hike up into the Waipio Valley area on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaipioWaterfallWalk.jpg
  • A stream makes its way through an old lava tube on its way to the Pacific Ocean about the Hamakua Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaterTube.jpg
  • Water begins to fall from a river on its way to the Pacific Ocean about the Hamakua Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    WaterfallTop.jpg
  • A surfer leaves the ocean at sunset along the California coast.
    Water11.JPG
  • A high jump from the rocks is observed by his friend in a cove along the ocean at the Richardson Beach Park in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii.
    High Rocks Jumping