Saturday, November 6, 2010

Bellows Beach Park

Bellows Beach Park is a guarded the beaches of Oahu. It is located on the coast of Bellows Field Air Force Base between Inoaole Waimalu and streams in Windward Oahu. Bellows Beach is owned by the air force and even training for military use. Since 1964, however, is open to civilians during weekends and holidays. During the week, on the beach, the only military ID to be accessed by those with.

Bellows Beach is a long and wideStrip of fine sand, ideal for walking, sunbathing and viewing the beautiful Koolau Mountain Range. The polished white beaches is a clear, blue ocean water bellows stretch of beach is known for the most part. The beach is sandy and flat small shore breaks offer ideal conditions for the wave swim, and initial body and board surfers. Surf and boogie boarding, on the other hand, is in areas outside the perimeter of the towers could only be a lifesaver.

EvenFringing the banks in a row ironwood trees provide a perfect shade for a day at the beach. Pay attention to the newspaper, iron wooden stretcher on the ground even though it may be painful.

But if there is something that can really ruin your day at the beach when it is) getting hit by a Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish (burning blue. As the name goes, this jellyfish has blue skin, difficult to understand if makes the ocean water. The Portuguese man-of-waroften led by strong winds from the surrounding sea. If there is a lifeguard sign, stay out of the water, jellyfish can be fatal. If you get bitten by a man-of-war, seeking medical attention for swimmers to help.

If you want to spend a night on the beach, camping in securing approval from the city of Honolulu. Bellows has a spacious campground, has about 50 campsites. For those in the military, there are booths for you, but you need to book, because it fills quicklyfairly quickly.

Services and facilities: lifeguards (available, but at weekends and in summer only), toilets, showers, picnic areas Camps, Paintball Sports

5 things unique Bellows Beach:

The beach is owned by the Air Force Bellows Field! While former President Clinton's visit to Hawaii in 1998, stayed at Bellows Air Force Base. The mole crab or Pacific alaakele holds Bellows Beach as his home.They can be found on the water's edge, waiting for their favorite food: Portuguese-of-war. They are not the turtles, but because of their round bowls, locals popularly called them "sand turtles." The weakest of marine molluscs, Pani pupu or "cork-Shell, are the beach goers as they often accompany brought the Portuguese man-of-war by strong winds.'s Beach Paintball Iceland staff was involved in the sport through the military retirement. Sometimes theMilitary uses this opportunity for training.

No comments:

Post a Comment