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As we were completing our Road to Hana trip in Maui, past Kaupo, we saw the clouds emanate from the southern slopes as dusk settled in. A sight that couldn’t be missed. Capturing it made a lot of sense.
Experienced by Ganapathy Kumar
9 km from Haleakalā National Park
On our second night camping at high elevation in Maui’s Haleakala National Park, we watched the clouds churn below us and the bright pink moon come up in a distorted oval.
Experienced by Paxson Woelber
11 km from Haleakalā National Park
After 5 hours of hiking and climbing up the vulcano - probably the quietes place on earth - we finaly made it by sunset. Some burning muscles on the uneven path, but we had to remember not to forget to enjoy the spactacular views, like through the clouds when we almost reached our destiny.
Experienced by Jay Martens
18 km from Haleakalā National Park
I visited here on a day trip along the ‘Road to Hana’. This is an epic coastal drive with amazing forests and waterfalls on one side and breathtaking beaches on the other I did plan to come back here and camp for a night or two but the weather was messed up & ultimately I ended up getting a bit too distracted by other locations for the rest of the trip.
Experienced by Rich Hay
22 km from Haleakalā National Park
Driving through Maui at times feels like driving through the land before time.
Experienced by Roberto Nickson
22 km from Haleakalā National Park
Viewing the Island of Maui Hawaii from above the clouds.
Experienced by Evan Brandt
32 km from Haleakalā National Park
The most amazing things happen in the most unlikeliest places. I went to grab something from Target and exited to find my car. I look up, and I see Maui’s mountain tops, covered in mountain-esque clouds. I appreciate it for a moment and get into my car to drive home. As I’m driving, I look in my rear-view mirror to see what you see before you. I pull over to get a shot, and I couldn’t believe the majestic scene in front of me. Wow.
Experienced by Johnny Bhalla
42 km from Haleakalā National Park
Manawainui Gulch with Kaho'olawe in the distance
Experienced by Lyle Wilkinson
44 km from Haleakalā National Park
This pebble stack stood tall and unfazed next to a raging stream. Very inspiring and thought provoking.
Experienced by Ganapathy Kumar
58 km from Haleakalā National Park
I don’t know the couple in the center of this picture, but I feel like I captured part of their story.
Experienced by Shauna Altman
60 km from Haleakalā National Park
Marriott hotel overlooking Black Rock Beach, Lahaina, Hawaii.
Experienced by Joe Weller
62 km from Haleakalā National Park
Another snap from the beautifully rugged western shore of Maui.
Experienced by Rich Hay
87 km from Haleakalā National Park
Waipio valley, big island of Hawaii. Blue Coastline green woods
Experienced by Jura Greyling
107 km from Haleakalā National Park
The view from the water of Big Island. In this cove south on the Kona side you can swim with dolphins in the deep.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
118 km from Haleakalā National Park
The Hawaiian coastline is primarily made out of hardened lava rock that has expanded the island over the years as more and more lava pours into the sea.
Experienced by Ian Stauffer
119 km from Haleakalā National Park
Living in Hawaii has its perks. This coast is not even 10 minutes from my house. The sunset I see from my porch is completely different from the ones I see at the shorelines. A simple long exposure with an ND filter achieved this shot with milky waves contrasted with the last rays of the burning sun. Goodbye today, see you tomorrow.
Experienced by Alex Rhee
121 km from Haleakalā National Park
I traveled to the top of Mauna Kea one of the largest mountains in the world, although most of the mountain lies under water. The clouds surrounded my view point and it felt like I was entering into heaven.
Experienced by Ian Stauffer
138 km from Haleakalā National Park
The “dead fish” jump off a cliff next to a waterfall in Hawaii
Experienced by Derek Owens
138 km from Haleakalā National Park
A rare clear night the Thomas A. Jaggar Museum. It was a picture perfect night. Amazing.
Experienced by Geno Church
170 km from Haleakalā National Park
Seeing lava flow with your own eyes is a rare sight. We drove our car as far as we could until the road ended and then switched to bikes to get to the lookout point. The glasslike rock scratched our skin as we sat and waited for nightfall with our camera equipment. At dusk, we captured this moment where the glowing fire blossomed into clouds of steam as it collided with the lapping waves that crashed against the cliff. We were witnessing the birth of new land and saw the raw power of brute violence of natural creation. There is no clearer evidence that the earth is alive.
Experienced by Mandy Beerley