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Palauea Beach, Maui Hawaii

by Dave Jackson

Just a few feet past the Maui Lu entrance, turn right on Wailana Place and follow to 26 at the end of the road on the right. Turn left and travel south for one mile then turn left on Wailana Place and follow to 26 at the end of the road on the right. This is a great little seaside park with a gorgeous view across Lahaina Roads to the islands of Lana’i and Moloka’i, and it’s also a popular destination for surfers when the waves are up. Unfortunately, much of the shoreline in this section has been “protected” or “stabilized” with seawalls and revetments . Park on shore side of the road onto an unpaved small parking area.

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Mexico Beach Pictures

by Dave Jackson

The Pacific coast of the Baja Peninsula can receive strong winds and heavy rains in the resort area of Los Cabos. Cabo San Lucas has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, but most are too treacherous to swim.

This is Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas. The beach is near the marina there and is wonderful and yes, you can swim in the ocean here. Further south and around the Baja the waves are just too unpredictable and many have been swept out to sea.

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