Ka'ena Point Rocky Coast is a photograph by Marcia Colelli which was uploaded on September 12th, 2014.
Ka'ena Point Rocky Coast
Ka'ena Point, O'ahu, Hawaii, West Coast and North Shore
Ka'ena Point is a park and hiking site, and is also known for snorkeling. This uncrowded... more
Title
Ka'ena Point Rocky Coast
Artist
Marcia Colelli
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Photograph - Photographs
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Ka'ena Point, O'ahu, Hawaii, West Coast and North Shore
Ka'ena Point is a park and hiking site, and is also known for snorkeling. This uncrowded spot has a white sandy beach that begins from the western tip of Oahu to the Waianae Mountains. Ka'ena Point is one of the best snorkeling places in Oahu; the beach is home to many different fishes, including Hawaii's State Fish, the Humuhumunukunukuapuaa.Some ancient Hawaiian folklore states that Kaʻena Point is the "jumping-off" point for souls leaving this world.During the winter months, Oʻahu's North Shore is typically bombarded by large, powerful waves that attract surfers from around the world. It is rumored that Kaʻena Point typically has waves (49 feet in height) larger than those at Waimea Bay, one of Oʻahu's world-famous surfing locations. This has not been confirmed; however, during the famous "Swell Of The Century" in 1969 and on the day of Greg Noll's famous wave at Mākaha, Greg himself took a picture of a gigantic wave breaking at Kaʻena Point. Until "Biggest Wednesday" on 28 January 1998, when professional surfer Ken Bradshaw was photographed riding a wave with a reported 85-foot face, it was believed that Noll's picture showed the largest wave ever photographed. During that famous swell in January 1998, several persons reported seeing waves with 60-80 foot faces at Kaʻena Point. In 1899, the Oahu Railway and Land Company constructed a railway that encompassed 70 miles from Honolulu through Kahuku to transport sugarcane. Most of the tracks were destroyed due to a tsunami in 1946. Today, parts of the railroad tracks are still visible along the Ka'ena point trail. Kaʻena Point does not have the popularity with surfers of other North Shore locations. Kaʻena Point is located in a remote area with no direct paved road access and no rescue capabilities. Additionally, the point's geography results in undertows, dangerous rip currents and other hazardous ocean conditions that make any water activity highly dangerous. Ka'ena used to be an active shield volcano that formed about 15% of the island. It is also 5 million years old, making it the oldest volcano on Oahu. Ka'ena must have suffered a large collapse because of its large crater. When it became extinct, which was about 4.2 million years ago, it stood 3,000 feet tall.
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September 12th, 2014
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Comments (41)
Gloria Ssali
Such gorgeous texture beautiful rockery sunlight and skies!! Love so much the detail and feel of this serene piece!! fl
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group l/f/p
Debra Lynch
Marcia you have such a wonderful, keen eye for composing these beautiful scenes. Perfect. The sky and blue water really set this scene off to advantage. Congratulations, this wonderful image has been featured on the Home Page of the group TATONG. Thank you for your support and participation in the group. L/F/T
Jane M Dahl
Wow -- that is really spectacular. All the years I lived in Hawaii I never made it up that way. Incredible beauty and a great photo! Featured in Hawaiiana. Aloha!
Guido Strambio
A true wonder of nature, gorgeous composition and perspective, superb color and fantastic sky! l/f