Hawaii is a beautiful place with astonishing beaches with white sand,
blue skies, and lush greens, classic waterfalls and of course, the
beautiful hula dancing girls. It has huge mountains that towers up
around 13,000 feet. It has elegant blue water, incredible sand beaches,
the jungles in the rain forest, ocean rock faces, grasslands, impressive
tropical flowers, orchids, smattering of deserts and also a fearful
active volcano. Hawaii also provides the tourists with some of the very
best location for outdoor photographs that are rare to find anywhere in
the world.
1. Light houses of Hawaii:
Hawaii
is an island in the central North Pacific Ocean. Originally it was an
independent Polynesian kingdom. Then later on, the islands were taken
possession by the United States in 1898. After that it became the 50th
state of the Union in 1959. The largest and easternmost island is called
Hawaii but residents over there call it as Big Island. All the islands
have the origin of volcanoes. Most of the active volcanoes on the Big
Island are active. You cannot find any state lighthouse preservation
society in Hawaii. Local preservation efforts were just started in the
last ten years. The lighthouses are smaller concrete beacons. It is
found in the islands and they are one of the most picturesque places
that you can find in the island.
2. Secret Beach:
Secret
beach can be reached by mountaineering a trail, at the end of a red dirt
road, off of Kalihiwai. It is located at about half a mile north of
Kilauea. It has become the Kauai's premier nude beach now in spite of
the authorities of other countries attempting to enforce the nudity ban.
This beach offers beautiful scenery. The secret beach is long and gives
the ideal opportunities for photographs. It is a yellow sand beach and
swimming in winter is generally neither suggested nor encouraged because
of the high waves.
3. Honokohau Harbor Beach:
Honokohau
Harbor Beach is situated in the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical
Park on the Kona Coast, north of Honolokohau Harbor off of Highway 19.
This is also a yellow sand beach and it is considered to be a very
popular gay beach too. Privacy is little difficult to get. Federal park
rangers often patrol to implement a ban on nude sunbathing. But with its
warm climate and good snorkeling, this Honokohau Harbor Beach remains
as a very popular beach for that as well as for the amazing
photographical conditions.