Hawaiian beaches are quite varied in appearance. Some are covered by lovely white, black, or green sand. Others are a motley combination of broken-down coral and lava rock. But it's the tropics and beaches draw big crowds when the weather is nice.
We visited a favorite beach today, north of the marina. Part of the park property is a nature preserve for the endangered Hawaiian stilt. And we found two stilts at one of the ponds.
While people with soft feet (tourists) need stiff soles to navigate over the lava rock, locals walk barefoot on it.
Surfers always seem hopeful of having a primo experience.
Aloha for another day.
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