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The Siplis Visit Maha'ulepu

Recently the siplis enjoyed and outing to the southern shore of our island with Nirvani Tejadevanatha and Yogi Dayanatha. The day's adventure was a hike along the Maha'ulepu cliff sides ad beach. The cliffs are ancient sand dunes that have been hardened and compacted into limestone ledges and cliffs. Over time the ocean has worn them away, making for some interesting rock formations to explore.

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The cliffs are carved out from underneath, making some fascinating cracks and crags

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Dayanatha leads them up onto the cliffs

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One of the many worn areas where the waves roar beneath your feet

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s a perfectly clear and sunny day!'

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There are many sea turtles that frequent this part of the island

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A lanrinth made from rocks

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It gets really windy up on this cliff near Kawailoa Bay

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The bay is quite a sight to behold

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Some other hikers take a break near a makeshift beach hut

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On the way back, a quick visit to see the horses at a nearby stable

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