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Wave Progression - Waikīkī Beach - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii (please click on the photo to see full screen) by J.L. Ramsaur Photography

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Wave Progression - Waikīkī Beach - Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii (please click on the photo to see full screen)

Eight consecutively shot photographs showing the progression of a wave hitting the Waikīkī Wall.

Known locally as the “Walls”, Waikīkī Wall stands as a captivating beacon for travelers from around the globe. This iconic concrete pier (where I am standing to take these photos) stretches approximately 500 feet from the heart of Waikiki Beach into the azure waters of the Pacific providing ample space for a scenic walk. Its unique position offers a prime vantage point for observing the rhythmic dance of waves and surfers alike. The transformation of Waikiki into the postcard-perfect destination it is today has an intriguing origin story, deeply rooted in the mid-20th century. Initially, the area faced a significant challenge: the natural ocean currents were relentless in washing away the sand, leaving behind a less-than-ideal beachfront for the burgeoning tourist hotspot. The solution came in 1951 with the construction of the Waikiki Wall, also known officially as the c. This structure was ingeniously designed to act as a sand catcher, effectively retaining over 100,000 cubic yards of sand imported from elsewhere. This monumental effort not only sculpted the iconic beaches of Waikiki but also set the stage for the paradise we admire today. Beyond its role in beach formation, the Waikiki Wall naturally segregates the beach into two distinct zones: tranquil waters for leisurely dips on one side and challenging waves for the adventurous on the other. For many local children, leaping from the wall into the ocean below has become a cherished initiation, a test of bravery, and a step toward adulthood. The wall is not just a physical barrier; it’s a social hub, particularly favored by bodyboarding enthusiasts.

www.hawaiiactivities.com/travelguide/waikiki-wall/

-- Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff) --
‧ Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)
‧ Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
‧ ISO – 400
‧ Aperture – f/5
‧ Exposure – 1/800 second
‧ Focal Length – 44mm

The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.

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DSC_0372 by Ainsley Moffat

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Hawaii_Oahu_Waikiki_2066_18c by David Duane Photography

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