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Makena’s Glory

Makena State Park, Maui, Hawaii

This glorious, picturesque 3,300 foot long and 100 foot wide beach is truly one of the nicest beaches on Maui. Also known as Oneloa Beach, Big Beach and Big Makena Beach, its aqua-azure waters ebb gently onto the sand while heavens of glorious clouds flow over Haleakala. It is a favorite spot for diving and snorkeling because of its clear waters.
Maui, the second largest island in Hawaii, is truly a land of enchantment. Known as the Valley Isle, Maui has two separate volcanoes forming the island, the West Maui Mountain Volcano and Haleakala, meaning “House of the Sun.”

Nature and time have sculpted elegant ridges in Maui’s spectacular tropical mountains. Extensive cattle ranches occupy the upland areas of the slopes of Haleakala, while waterfalls cascade in luscious tropical valleys along the Hana Coast. Scattered around its 727 square mile area, Maui has some of the state’s best beaches.

© 2003 Victoria McCormick

Nature and time have sculpted elegant ridges in Maui’s spectacular tropical mountains. Extensive cattle ranches occupy the upland areas of the slopes of Haleakala, while waterfalls cascade in luscious tropical valleys along the Hana Coast. Scattered around its 727 square mile area, Maui has some of the state’s best beaches.

© 2003 Victoria McCormick

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About Victoria

For the last forty-five years Victoria has photographed in the Hawaiian Island Chain recording special moments in time. She hopes her images will help raise awareness of the need to preserve the integrity of Hawaii’s natural treasures. May our respect and courtesy be given to the land and its wildlife and to the ocean and its sea life.