Wild horses wade through black sand where a valley stream splits Hawaii’s emptiest beach
Black volcanic sand meets turquoise water in Hawaii’s Waipio Valley, where a freshwater stream divides the beach and wild horses graze along ancient cliffs. This remote Big Island sanctuary offers something no other Hawaiian beach can: a mile-long stretch of jet-black sand accessible only by hiking down America’s steepest road or taking a grueling 1,000-foot … Lire plus









