Not too long ago Tim and I found this little secluded beach in Puako which (almost) nobody ever goes to. Because of this there were so many whole shells scattered all over the place! I had a shell-collecting session. We tried to snorkel but discovered the water was so hazy gray you couldn't even see a foot in front of you (kind of like my kaumana caves adventure!) So we abandoned that idea. We tried to have a picnic until we were attacked by ants. There were a few sailboats just chilling out off the shore so they made lovely silhouettes in lots of my pictures. We also saw some sea turtles taking a nap.
We watched the sunset. The atmosphere magnified the sun to create the most dramatic fiery sphere and I snapped on my long lens in order to fill the frame with it's brilliant blaze of glory. All in all, it was a perfect afternoon.
The photo below turned out a little blurry, unfortunately, so isn't really usable... but it was so pretty I had to share it anyway :)


























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