The cliffs of the Na Pali coast warmed in color in the fading sunset as seen from Polihale State Park in Kauai. The beach was completely empty and only a few campers lingered along the bluffs above the beach.
A beautiful beach in the southwest shore of Kauai, where locals and a few brave tourists mingle and enjoy the view. The road to get here is a dirt road used by sugar cane hauling trucks and tourists and locals alike. This beach is frequented by both sun bathers and four wheelers. The sand is deep and soft. The ocean here though is very dangerous, so it is not reccommended for swimming. Sunsets are spectacular here as the sun melts into the ocean on the horizon. And here you are greeted by the southern end of the Na Pali coast cliffs.
Lihue, Hawaii, US
Discovered by Colleen O'Sullivan
on 30 January 2008.
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