Beautiful photos, Noel. Just so you don't make anybody mad, though, please let folks know that the real name of the beach is "Kauna'oa." I worked there for almost 20 years, and we always tried to make sure and respect the correct name. You are very talented - mahalo for sharing.
It is like being in heaven! I have been to Kaui and Honolulu. Your fern grottos and the plants growing along the roadside are all houseplants for us, and they don't grow anywhere near the size they are there.
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What a beach.. !!!!!
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Great photos, Noel!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Noel. Just so you don't make anybody mad, though, please let folks know that the real name of the beach is "Kauna'oa." I worked there for almost 20 years, and we always tried to make sure and respect the correct name. You are very talented - mahalo for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is like being in heaven! I have been to Kaui and Honolulu. Your fern grottos and the plants growing along the roadside are all houseplants for us, and they don't grow anywhere near the size they are there.
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