
Nikon D810, 1/400 sec, f9.0, 120mm, ISO 400
I am not sure where this sea arch is located. It is somewhere between Hāna Bay Beach Park and Ke’anae Peninsula. I know it is not the arch at Waiʻānapanapa State Park. I think it is along the trail from Hāna Bay Beach Park to Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach, but I would not swear to that. This is the day I forgot to attach my GPS to my camera, so the actual location is beyond me.

Nikon D-810, 1/30 sec, f/13, 62mm, ISO 800
This is a fourth and final panorama of Waiʻānapanapa State Park. The first (click here) shows the beach itself, visible in the center that image. The second (click here) shows the sea arch and the point of land from which this image is taken. This third panorama (click here) shows the north shore of the park and the location from where the second panorama was taken. This final panorama captures the sea arch along the southern shoreline of the park.
While I was setting up for this image, a couple walked out into the arch. I waited a bit for them to clear the arch and then I captured the image. Soon after they walked up to me and asked if I had photographed them on the arch. I said no, I did not. Turns out the guy proposed to the girl while I was fiddling with my gear. Too bad, would have been an epic spur of the moment shot!
Well, that concludes my photography posts from Waiʻānapanapa State Park (for this trip!). Onwards to Koki Beach!
Waiʻānapanapa State Park Sea Arch: 20.787765° -156.001716°