Pu'uhonua o Honaunau at sunset is a perfect way to end your day
Hale-o-Keawe at Honaunau once housed the bones of 23 Hawaiian chiefs
Coconut Palms dot the beach of Anaeho'omalu or A-Bay
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Hanalei tarrot fields doubling the beauty of the sunset and producing the Hawaiian's preciuos poi
Palms filter the sunlight as it reflects from the surface of an Anaeho'omalu fishpond
“To those whom the sea sustained, and also claimed...” The Statue at the western tip of Woodley Island in Eureka CA was created by artist Dick Crane.  Sponsored by the Commercial Fishermens Wives of Humboldt through community donations, it was dedicated in 1981.
The newest addition to Eureka’s waterfront has captured the spirit of the Victorian seaport, by adding a boardwalk and harbor view homes.  Located in historic old town where local shops and restaurants boast friendly service and small town appeal.
Home to the largest marina on Humboldt Bay, Woodley Island is also the headquarters for the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District. It is a full-service marina providing slips for commercial and recreational vessels, guest docking facilities, a café and bar, and even rentals and lessons for amateur sailors.
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau at sunset is a perfect way to end your day
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau at sunset is a perfect way to end your day
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau at sunset is a perfect way to end your day
See photo in original gallery.