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BEACHES & SKIES
HAWAIIAN-STYLE
Now we invite you to look at the beaches and sunsets of Maui
Sadly, the
Seven Days in Maui are finally over.
Much was
missed: all the other islands; glass bottom boats; historical monuments;
museums; snorkeling: swimming. And all those long walks along
the beach. So many eating experiences; flashy and not-so-flashy eateries
and cafes. We got no more than a sense of Maui. Time and space
alone were flashed away at the speed of light; it seemed we had only arrived
on this island in the sun. And now it was over.
Many of the
following pictures were taken at different times on the balcony of our
room at the Maui Kai Hotel; others capture throughout the island, as the
sunsets grabbed our attention and demanded a flick of a camera shutter.
We missed
a far too many rainbows, which came daily after the drizzle of soft afternoon
showers. There were almost countless sunsets to stun mind and soul.
And far too many beaches for a mere tourist to explore. Much was
seen on the run. But what follows are some of those we managed to
capture--and thought would make a suitable statement at this point.
Sit back
and enjoy.
Imagine what
it must be like to feel the warm breezes of Hawaii breathing across your
face, or gathering around you like a comforting embrace, during the evening
hours.
Imagine a
cheery morning greeting, when the sun caresses through the clouds to paint
them with colorful shades of pink and gold.
Imagine the
soothing sounds of island music murmuring in the background, while awaiting
the long download. Hopefully you will find these pictures as rewarding
as we found them during our waited each day for another sunrise, rainbow
or sunset to draw itself across the skies of Maui
Imagine an
ancient Hawaiian God lifting up from its watery deeps or volcanic depths
or, perhaps, reaching down from the heavens above to offer its loving ...
About to say its
FINAL ALOHA!
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