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  2. Punaluʻu Beach - Wikipedia

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    Punaluʻu Beach. Coordinates: 19.136°N 155.504°W. View of the beach. Punaluʻu Beach (also called Black Sand Beach) is a beach between Pāhala and Nāʻālehu on the Big Island of the U.S. state of Hawaii. The beach has black sand made of basalt and created by lava flowing into the ocean which explodes as it reaches the ocean and cools.

  3. Reynisdrangar - Wikipedia

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    Basalt columns on the beach at Reynisfjara. Reynisdrangar (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈreiːnɪsˌtrauŋkar̥]) are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall [ˈreiːnɪsˌfjatl̥] near the village Vík í Mýrdal in southern Iceland. It is framed by a black sand beach [1] that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful ...

  4. Kehena Beach - Wikipedia

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    Kehena Beach. Coordinates: 19.3949°N 154.9293°W. A photograph of the black sand on Kehena Beach. Lava formations on Kehena Beach. Kehena Beach is a narrow black sand beach located on the east shore of the island of Hawaii, in the Puna district. Spinner dolphins frequent the water; as a result, the beach has also been known as Dolphin Beach.

  5. Kaimū, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kaimū Beach, also known as Black Sand Beach, 1959. Beginning in 1983, eruption from the Kīlauea volcano began to affect the area, completely covering it by 1990. Alternative name. Kaimu Beach Park. Coordinates. 19°21′30″N 154°58′30″W  /  19.35833°N 154.97500°W  / 19.35833; -154.97500. New Beach on Kaimū Bay, formed by ...

  6. A local's beach guide to Hawaii: Black sand or crystal clear ...

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  7. Isaac Hale Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Hale Beach Park from pier. Isaac Hale Beach Park is an oceanfront park on Pohoiki Bay in the Puna district of the Big Island of Hawaii, United States. Known for its strong currents and large waves, the bay was part of a fishing village for centuries. It was one of a few places on the southeastern shore of Hawaii for ocean access. [1]

  8. Hawaii's famous black sand beach could become a resort area - AOL

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    Punaluu Black Sand Beach, one of about 20 black sand beaches in the world, is located along the southeastern coast of Hawaii Island in the Kau district. On any given day, tourists swarm the beach ...

  9. Makena State Park - Wikipedia

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    Mākena State Park is a 165-acre (0.7 km 2) beachside park in Makena on the island of Maui, Hawaii. Located just south of Wailea, it contains three separate beaches and a dormant volcanic cinder cone. Big Beach, also known as "Oneloa Beach" and "Mākena Beach", is a popular spot for sunbathing and bodyboarding by both tourists and locals.