This is Author Joe Holt's Blog and was named "Aloha Joe in Hawaii" after his first book.
Showing posts with label hawaiian beaches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hawaiian beaches. Show all posts
Monday, July 1, 2013
Photos of the Big Island of Hawaii's Coastline by Aloha Joe
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black sand,
discovery harbor,
green sand,
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pahoa,
red road,
snorkeling,
south point,
surfing,
waikoloa,
warm ponds
Monday, May 27, 2013
World's Largest Driftwood in Hawaii
World's Largest Driftwood?
I don't know if this really is the world's largest piece of
Hawaiian Driftwood.
I would have to guess that it is definitely a contender.
I would have to guess that it is definitely a contender.
What do you guys think?
And, this is actually pretty common
And, this is actually pretty common
around the island of Hawaii.
The trees grow very tall, very quickly.
The trees grow very tall, very quickly.
The roots of the trees are relatively shallow because of the lava and
they tend to fall over quite easily in the high trade winds.
they tend to fall over quite easily in the high trade winds.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
A Visual Guide to Hawaii's Reef Fish
A Visual Guide to Hawaii's Reef Fish
Sometimes when you are snorkeling,
you want to be able to identify what it is that you are seeing.
This colorful guide will help you to tell others
about the fish that you see by name.
It is also helpful in identifying fish that are good for
spearfishing. Generally speaking, I would go
for parrotfish, groupers, and cravalle with my spear gun.
By the way, I did not create this image.
If you know who did, please let me know
so that I can give them credit.
Aloha!
Joe
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tang,
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trigger fish,
wrasse
Sunday, February 17, 2013
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