The Big Island of Hawaii is estimated to be between 400,000 and 800,000 years old. This means the lava rock could be thousands of years old! The Big Island has many breathtaking scenes, but when the ocean meets the lava a scene like no other is created.
Kona, Hawaii is a small town on the West side of The Big Island. The town is right on the ocean and because of the way the island formed the teal ocean water meets the deep black lava rock. This photo was taken at sunset, where you can see the beautiful pattern of the ocean waters crashing up over the lava rocks creating a smokey look! The stunning colors of Hawaii’s natural landscape are sure to make your walls stand out!
Whether Hawaii is a dream destination or a passionate memory; metal is a unique way to keep memories within reach. Even if Hawaii is still a dream, this timeliness scene can serve as a reminder; even 400,000 years later, the allure of the destination never fades.
Hawaiʻi, HI19.639° N, -155.989° w
Smokey Ocean
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