
The Waimea River ends at Waimea Bay, and the two are usually separated by a sand berm. When the rains are heavy, the berm is broken to allow the runoff to flow into Waimea Bay. It also attracts body boarders ride the out-going river's muddy tide. The waves caused by the river is similar to an artificial wave machine.
There are so many amazing things in Hawaii!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! Next time hope we can get a parking so I can come out and take a look too!
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