Today’s Aloha Friday Photo comes from my sister Michelle who lives in Newland, North Carolina. Michelle took this photo while she and her husband, David, were visiting the Big Island in January. This photo shows the shoreline near the Mauna Lani Hotel on the Kohala Coast. It’s one of her favorites from the trip, though she has “bunches” more. Hopefully she’ll share some of those, too. Mahalo to Michelle for sharing this beautiful shot!
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You could easily put a stamp on that and use it as a postcard. Great photo Michelle!