📜 A unique beach in ʻEleʻele, Kauai, Hawaii, renowned for its shoreline covered in millions of tiny sea glass bits, formed from years of discarded glass.🔍 Located near Port Allen Harbor, nestled between an industrial area and an old Japanese cemetery. # Why Go ✨ Marvel at the vibrant, frosted sea glass covering the beach🌊 Explore the fascinating lava beds with arches and spouting holes📸 Discover rusted car parts and glass embedded in lava rock🚶 Easily accessible with a short walk from parking🕵️ Great for beachcombing (observing, not collecting)📸 Unique photo opportunities # Why Avoid ⚠️ Footing on the lava beds can be treacherous; watch for large waves🚫 Cliff top fields are private property, avoid walking there⛔ Please do not remove sea glass to preserve the natural attraction🚧 Located in an industrial area, not picturesque # Tips 🅿️ Park along the dirt road after Aka Ula Rd ends, a two-minute walk to the beach. Free roadside parking available.👀 Watch for large waves near lava arches
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