Hale Koa Beach

Hawaii is such a beautiful place to be especially if you’re a beach lover. Once in a while I like to go barefoot in the white sands of Waikiki. I will take pictures if I see something interesting. It was a very clear day, you can see white clouds slowly moving beneath the blue sky. The blue-green ocean water is calm with white waves undulating movements to and fro on the surface and then I came across this amazing sight. I am actually in the beach front of the Hale Koa Hotel, where I took a lot of pictures in the surrounding area and this is one of them. I see people moving about, just having fun, people just laying down to have a tan and people swimming, and some people standing in line to get shaved ice in a nearby food booth. That was quite an exciting day for me being able to observe at the same time be a part of something beautiful.

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