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The trail skirts the edge of a golf course with signs to keep you on track.
Past the golf course, the trail runs along the rugged coast.
Look for more subtle geological features as you clamber along the rocks.
There are no marked routes on the rocks, so you can explore to your heart's content.
There are caves, arches and other wave-sculpted features near the rocky point beyond the Dragon's Teeth.
The unusually shaped rocks were formed when waves crashed into the hot lava, pushing the lava upright as it cooled.
Succulents bring a touch of green to the gray and black rocks.
This lava field has so far been protected from oceanfront development.
Rough seas crash through the lava rock arches.
At times the lava forms a wall at the top of the rock cliff.
The Dragon's Teeth offer sharp contrast from the soft clouds and sandy beaches.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
05/04/2015
Kapalua Labrynth is also cool to check out.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
05/04/2015
Early morning light and the Dragon's Teeth.