Location: Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii
I live just a few miles up the coast from Kawaihae, which is the primary freight port on the west side of Hawaii's Big Island. This is one of the routine sights along the coast where I live.
Tugboats tow freight barges back and forth daily between Hawaii's main port at Honolulu and the other islands. Most of the barges carry general cargo, but some of the barges are specialized to carry shipping containers, or livestock, or motor vehicles.
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35 comments:
Wonderful pastels.
What a beautiful place! I could look at that view for days, or years, maybe!
Beautiful views! I haven't been on the Big Island, but have been to Oahua and Maui...wonderful places to unwind and relax.
This is a wonderful photo! I love the pastels! Great! Thank you for sharing!
In Hawaii, even a barge against that glorious sky is a feast for the eyes!
Is it just me, or is there an awful lot of ocean between the tug and the barge?
It's a beautiful silver ocean though, so maybe the tug crew didn't want their view spoiled.
This is a fantastic sky over ocean photo! Makes me want to hop on a plane right now. ;-)
Nice shot, with nice colour.
Wow that water looks to go to the edge of the world.
Great shot, but no waves for surfing :-)
The light is just so clear and bright nad the colours delicate pastels.
Bobbie: That is a really neat view out over the ocean. I suppose you have the perfect temperature also.
Nice one i like that view...TC
Hope to visit someday. Thanks for sharing your photo.
Beautiful colors and interesting info!
Cheers, Klaus
What a beautiful view....I could look at that for hours at a time!
Unique!
Beautiful pastel shades in the seaside shot!
Thanks, everyone.
@ Mojo - Yes there is a lot of ocean between the tug and the barge -- intentionally. Once the tug leaves the port and heads out to sea, it lets out quite a bit of tow-cable between it and the barge, to prevent them from clanking into each other while traversing the open ocean swells. At the other end of the trip, as the tug nears port (and sheltered water), it "reels in" the cables, and by the time it reaches the dock, the barge is close behind it.
@ Ivar - The big waves Hawaii is famous for only occur in certain areas, and only at certain times of the year.
@ Fishing Guy - The temperature here today was 82 F (28 C) -- maybe not perfect, but not bad. ;-}
Bobbie
You have the most lovely, serene ocean views. :-)
Great photo & info - love the soft colour.
wow. so peaceful. thanks for sharing.
You're so lucky! Great place to live! Awesome photo.
Love your view, I hope you have a spy glass to watch all the happenings.
It's beautiful and peaceful place. Thanks for sharing.
Great photo - I like the way your composition balances the two boats.
Thanks for sharing a glimpse of your world with us.
Beautifully simple photo
What a beautiful and amazing photo.
I'm with David. The pastels are wonderful. The perspective is grand, too.
I would feel on holidays the whole year long, lol! Such a beautiful landscape !
tug boats are so cute. You ended up with a great sky photo too, and 2 for 1!
I could use a vacation to a spot like this..you are very lucky to live in such a beautiful place...
Thanks, everyone.
Bobbie
Fascinating colors!
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Beautiful your World and color.
Luiz Ramos
PS- Please, back to my post My World about Forte de Orange-Recife. I´ve added another photo.
Thank you for that, Luiz. I am very touched.
Bobbie
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