One morning we decided to go look for a geocache along Popahaku Beach, which is south of the condo complex. It is a beautiful, long, sandy beach which has very few visitors. This is one end of it.
Next is a photo showing the full length of the beach. Locals call it "Three-mile Beach" but my guess is that it's noticeably less than three miles long. Nevertheless, given the difficulties of walking in that type of sand, I expect walking the full length of the beach would be quite a workout.
Farther along, there were two people fishing at the edge of the water, and we saw them catch a good-sized fish while we were ambling along.
Later we walked up a road and gully to the top of KaiAka, a rocky hill/point sticking out into the ocean near the condo. Here's a photo, looking back eastward. You can see the rain clouds in the distance.
And here's the same view, just a minute or so later, as the rains arrived.
Unfortunately, some raindrops made blurry spots on the next photo, taken of the beach in front of our condo.
The geocache was a little too close to the cliff edge for my taste, but I found it.
And a travelogue from me wouldn't be complete without some roadkill (and flies):