‘ANINI BEACH – KALIHIKAI – KAUA’I

On the northern side of the island of Kaua’i is a place that I have always loved and visited every year to date. ‘Anini Beach (also known as Wanini or Wainini) has the largest stretch of reef on the island. Certainly a playground for windsurfers, snorkelers, fishermen, campers, smaller boaters and artists.  It is my very place of inspiration as I sit to watch the beauty of its sunrises, sunsets and calm crystal clear waters.  It is my special place to spend with families and friends during our camping gathering once every year, a time for me to re-energize and take in the beauty that I call home…

A beautiful early morning after the sun rises...

A beautiful early morning after the sun rises…

Life relaxing in the early morning before the other people are out can be just an amazing thing…

One of may "golden" sunrises can be seen...

One of may “golden” sunrises can be seen…

Spending time with family members is like the best feeling to have…

Catching the big one...

Catching the big one…

Age does not matter…  enjoy!  We all are like little children when we relax…

An awesome day

An awesome day

A nice time to just reflect on a beautiful life…

Crystal clear

Crystal clear

It is crystal clear that I will return to this place…

Sunset at low tide

Sunset at low tide

Take a walk out to sea at low tide…

An end to a beautiful day...

An end to a beautiful day…

And so the day has ended only to start again and it will for sure be even more spectacular… Aloha ‘aina

A Day On The Westside Of O’ahu

Spent a wonderful afternoon with the great Kainoa (my nephew) on the west side of O’ahu island.

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The wonderful view of Mākaha

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View of Mākua

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Wonderful healing waters of Mākua 😉

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The rains of Mākaha Valley in the distance… _DSC0495WM

Nature at its powerful best at Mākua

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A favorite place to spend a day or night…

I have not even begin to scratch the surface of what the westside of O’ahu island is… it really starts from the Ewa plains passing around Ka’ena point to Mokulēʻia and Wai’alua, It is a place that is rich in history and mythology of its peoples and places… still much more to explore and see… “To be continued” 😉