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Category Archives: beaches
Ocean In a Shell
Sand blasted and watching the waves break I’m listening to the pulse of the earth and tasting the salt on the air for the moment, without a care aware that if this isn’t heaven it doesn’t exist… … but watching … Continue reading
Typical American Weekend
This weekend has been a typical weekend for the United States. In Virginia, a klan rally gathered around a statue of one of their heroes, carrying torches. They even killed someone and injured many. A lot of Americans were … Continue reading
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Like The Dude
The world is rattling my brain and shaking my mind I try to ease the pain I can’t most of the time but today is the day that I’m going to fly back to the islands leave my problems behind … Continue reading
#TrashBucketChallenge
on August 18th, there was a yellow bucket on a beach on Oahu’s North Shore. We picked it up, filled it with trash, and half-jokingly made a video which we posted to facebook the following day. An environmental activist and … Continue reading