
About the Photo: Pristine Kawailoa Bay
The undeveloped, raw coastline of Mahaulepu's Kawailoa Bay showcases it's beauty in this shot. The Mahaulepu Beaches (there are actually three of them) are of historical significance to the people of Kaua'i. In 1796 King Kamehehamehe launched the first of two invasions at these beaches. The invasion was a massive failure as many of the canoes sank during a storm on the trip from Oahu to Kauai. Some of the warriors made it to these shores, and the few that weren't killed in battle fled to the big island of Hawaii in fear of the King's wrath for their failure.
Location
Mahaulepu, Kawailoa Bay, Kauai, Hawaii
Edition
Open Edition Fine Art
Aspect
Vertical
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