Does anyone know, Hawaii is a place where beautiful white sand beaches to spread. But it turns out, there are also sandy beaches, beaches in Hawaii are colorful and unusual, like the black sand beaches, green and red.
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Punaluu Beach, Hawaii, The Big Island
To see many other places in Hawaii, the black sand beaches, but the best place is at Punaluu Beach, The Big Island. Black sand and black rock beach extends from the result of explosive volcanism over hundreds of years. In addition to the beach is black, Punaluu beach for its crabs and the habitat of green turtles famous.
Kaihalulu Coast, Maui
The beach is the one who is red like blood, which originate from the dissolved iron to the beach and mingled with the waves of the ocean has. The iron is derived from volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands. Since Kaihalulu protected natural dyke of iron from the volcano is not to end in the sea like the other beaches.
Kaihalulu is not correct area for swimming to be used as the waves are huge and lots of rocks around it. However, this secluded beach is the perfect place for those who bask in the quiet atmosphere of the beach is like to visit.
Papakolea coast, Ka Lae
Beach sand Papakoleafor its unique green olives, stones formed from olivine crystals known. Olivine is a semi-precious stone, which is derived from volcanic materials in the coastal region around the cone this area. Sea undermines the crystals and crushed into fine sand.
But to enjoy the beauty of this beach is not easy, because the beaches in remote areas are not accessible to vehicles, can be reached on foot. The beach road is long and hot, should be as tourists wear a T-shirt and light trousers and a cool hat for sun protection.
As in the previous track, the waves on the beach in Papakolea large enough and dangerous for swimming and surfing. But just by being on the beach in this course you must be satisfied, especially at sunset when the sand crystals, the green light emitted by the sun.
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