Here's what the sign says about this spot.
If you click on it, you should be able to read it clearly. But here are the important points:
"Here Kealia Pond is trapped by a sand plug that separates pond and bay. When the pond is at its peak, the plug is breached and water flows through both ways. Hawaiians noticed the abundant life in the ponds connected to the sea. They enhanced this connection in their fishponds, raosing fish, snails, shrimp, and seaweed for food."As you can see, the pond isn't likely to breach the plug any time soon. But the surf manages to. The top picture the sand is dry. Here are some other pictures when the surf breaches the plug.
Here you can see ripples caused by the sea water entering the pond.
Today when I was there, the surf was higher than earlier and so water is coming in from the sea. But there was also a breeze from the pond side so there are ripples on the pond water toward the plug.
Of course I'll try to keep my wits and think of nature. But I recall Mr Trump's response to N. Korea's war-footing photos depicting dozens of howitzers firing into an open sea along a long beach. Trump's reaction? He said it would make a great condominium development site!
ReplyDeleteAnd so would this bit of heaven. I can't get that out of my mind when you show photos of nature unmolested. For how long if US mid-terms don't turn at least a part of Republican control of everything?
Enjoy the water, Steve. I'll do the worrying today.
Nature always wins in the end.
ReplyDeleteOf course, but perhaps toward a form it may not have taken otherwise. But today, I'll not worry. I'll take a walk with some clouds.
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