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Big Surf Panoramic Photos on Canvas
Big Surf Panoramic Photos on Canvas
The surf breaks, reaching beyond the shore, and rolls in. This happens at the right side of the beach. Surfers have to note, however, that the beach is not protected by fringing reefs. So, riding the big surf can be pretty dangerous. Even outside the bay, strong currents are present. Kihei is found south of Maui and by the leeward side of Haleakala. It spans 11.7 square miles, 2.4 square miles of which is water. Despite water being 20% of the area, it is arid because it receives only about ten inches of rain annually. The population only reaches over ten thousand, with 16,749 people recorded in the year 2000’s census. This stretch of beach in North Kihei is actually considered underused though the waters at the south end are known for good windsurfing. The beach is also a great go-to place for swimming and sunbathing. To mix with the rest and enjoy amenities, such as two showers, a restroom complex and a picnic area, visitors have to go to the south end. The amenities are not much but so far serve those who do go to this strip of beach. Those who do not want to mingle can go to the north end. There are huge trees that can serve as shade and possibly a spot to read and relax if ever the need arises. The beach is recommended for surfing because it is sometimes hit by some powerful waves.