This part of the island is dominated by the cloud-capped heights of the West Maui Mountains, the other member of the pair of volcanoes (which includes Haleakala) responsible for the formation of Maui.
Seacliffs near Kahakuloa Head. No beach sands are able to accumulate here because of the nearly continual heavy surf. A squall line with embedded rain showers is advancing on the shoreline in the upper-left corner of the photo.
Seacliffs near Kahakuloa Head. No beach sands are able to accumulate here because of the nearly continual heavy surf. A squall line with embedded rain showers is advancing on the shoreline in the upper-left corner of the photo.
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