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The newsletter explores the Kalalau Trail, a winding cliff-side trek from Ke'e Beach through dense tropical jungles and narrow canyon rims to the most remote and exotic beach on the Na Pali Coast of Kauai. Photograph rare birds in the Alakai Swamp above the Waimea Canyon and sunsets across the wide Polihale Beach.
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"Na Pali" which means "the cliffs" in Hawaiian, is an understated description of the isolated coastline and the mysterious valleys of the western coast of the island of Kauai. Created millions of years ago by volcanoes and shaped by the forces of erosion, the rugged crags and deep valleys are the most isolated and the least-disturbed wilderness in the Hawaiian Islands. This western edge of Kauai is comparable in grandeur to the most spectacular wilderness areas on earth.
Kauai is a wonderful place for nature photography. This newsletter contains details on the Kalalau Trail, a winding cliff-side trek from Kee Beach through dense tropical jungles and narrow canyon rims to the most remote and exotic beach on the Na Pali Coast of Kauai. This issue contains details on photographing rare birds in the Alakai Swamp above the Waimea Canyon and sunsets across the wide Polihale Beach. Gardens filled with tropical blossoms circle the island. The best is listed here. Information is included on keeping your camera gear dry in a tropical rain forest. |
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