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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Nakalele Light, Maui, Hawaii
The minor light of Nakalele is located at the most North West point on the island of Maui, Hawaii. It is found along the coastal highway in the Honokohau area which is North East of Kapalua. A light was originally established here in 1908. Photos taken in October 2012.
There is much blue color variation and beauty in your photos around these funny lights. The extreme functionality of these lights highlights the beauty and personality of the lighthouses around the world.
Someone asked me, "What is it you love about lighthouses?'
I guess it is because seeking out lighthouses as a hobby combines so many things that I enjoy: travel, the sea, being outdoors, photography and history.
So, having a lighthouse blog, allows me to share my love of lighthouses with others. Each post will be about a different lighthouse that I have visited and have photographed over the years. I hope you enjoy. I have also started a bird blog for the birds I have photographed (August 1, 2013).
Hi Neal - lucky you, in Hawaii!! You'd have thought their lights would be a bit more colourful though!
ReplyDeleteYes, the lights on Maui are pretty basic. There are better ones on Kauai and Oahu. Cheers and the best of the season to you Peter. Neal
DeleteThere is much blue color variation and beauty in your photos around these funny lights. The extreme functionality of these lights highlights the beauty and personality of the lighthouses around the world.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, Neal. Jeannette
Thanks you so much for you comment. We really love Maui, the weather, the wide variety of scenery and the friendly people.. Cheers, Neal
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