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Released 2009-10-03
On Hawaii's Big Island, a little east of the southernmost point in the United States (aptly named South Point), lies a beach made of olivine, an olive colored stone. This magnificent place is known as The Green Sand Beach. Here, the sand is an olive brown, not as green as the name would imply, but certainly not a true brown, either. It is a relatively private place, where the gorgeous colors of the Hawaiian waters conspire, with the unusual beach colors and the wonderfully rocky cliffs, to take your breath away.
"Nature is art brought to life: often beautiful and inspiring, always fragile and in need of loving care" -- Jodi Gaylord
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