Big Island Drive 2
Rocks at Onomea Bay - 4 sec. The diversity of sand here is pretty cool. Red, black, green, and the more usual coral tans....

Onomea again.



Timescales again - water on rocks is cool.....

Smearing out kolekole beachpark.

smearing out of Onomea Bay.


We basically did nothing but sit and watch the water and talk the whole time. I suppose that after that oxygen and sleep deprevation that we had been reduced to piles of contemplative mush. It's one of those love-hate things I guess. You see some really pretty stuff but it hurts.... Like everything really.
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what about highly weathered amygdaloidal basalt with secondary mineralization? I like those more =)
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