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The entrance to Waialea Beach, otherwise known as Beach 69.
Parking for Beach 69.
Non-residents are supposed to pay a day use fee.
This beach has heaps of signs, but a warning about unexploded ordinance certainly stands out.
Restrooms and showers at Beach 69.
Picnic tables near the beach entrance.
Plenty of rules and warnings posted here.
A path runs along the length of the beach.
One of the small pockets at Beach 69.
Checking out the rough water at Beach 69.
The trees are part of the charm of Beach 69.
The trees are part of the charm of Beach 69.
One of the small pockets at Beach 69.
A larger section of sand toward the south end of Beach 69.
The Ala Kahakai Trail passes through Beach 69.
A rope swing rests idle at Beach 69.
Beach 69.
The larger waves come in at the north end of Beach 69.
The shaded sections can be ideal for families looking for relief from the sun.
A path runs along the length of the beach.
Surf conditions do need to be respected here.
Beach 69.
Beach 69.
Preparing to get pounded at Beach 69.