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Kalapana
One of the premiere beach spots on this side of the island, Kaimu Black Sand Beach, was also buried during the flows. The black sand and giant palm trees made Kaimu a sought-after playground. Now, at the end of the road a path across the lava reveals a small strip of black sand forming. As the sea crashes relentlessly against the new land, it breaks down the lava which creates the rough black sand. Now, the former residents of this area are reclaiming this small beach by planting hundreds of coconut trees. Most of them are only a few feet tall, but it is a vivid reminder of the resolve of the people to rebuild the life they knew, even though this land is likely destined to face the flows of Kilauea many more times in the future.
Swimming at Kaimu is extremely dangerous. It is reward enough to look behind at the rolling hills of lava and imagine what this area used to look like and the awesome force of nature that it took to bury it forever.
Chain of Craters Road used to run along this coastline until Madame Pele took up a paving project of her own and wiped it out. Now the only portion of the road you will see will be from within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. After your trip out to the beach there are a few roadside stands at the end of the road. Verna’s offers a variety of flavors of ice cream and other treats.
Take Highway 137 around the eastern tip of Hawaii to the very end OR take Highway 130 south from Hilo to Highway 137 and continue to the end. A "ranger" station and parking area is located at the end of the road.
Swimming at Kaimu is extremely dangerous. It is reward enough to look behind at the rolling hills of lava and imagine what this area used to look like and the awesome force of nature that it took to bury it forever.
Chain of Craters Road used to run along this coastline until Madame Pele took up a paving project of her own and wiped it out. Now the only portion of the road you will see will be from within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. After your trip out to the beach there are a few roadside stands at the end of the road. Verna’s offers a variety of flavors of ice cream and other treats.
Take Highway 137 around the eastern tip of Hawaii to the very end OR take Highway 130 south from Hilo to Highway 137 and continue to the end. A "ranger" station and parking area is located at the end of the road.
Location: Kalapana is located in the Puna District Region
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Author: N.A.Whitling
