Waimea Bay Mahealani Gardiner's Exploration

Muhammad Nasir Gazdar PhD MPH
19 Nov 202103:42

Summary

TLDRMahelani introduces Waimea Bay on Oahu's north shore, a 50-minute drive from Waikiki. She discusses erosion and rockfalls that have altered its landscape since 1935. Warnings include high surfs, strong currents, and shark sightings during surf season. The video also features Jack Hoe surfing and cautions about jumping off Mayo Rock, made of basalt.

Takeaways

  • 🌊 Waimea Bay is located on the north shore of Oahu and is approximately 50 minutes away from Waikiki.
  • πŸ“ The provided map view shows the beautiful location of Waimea Bay in Hawaii.
  • 🏞 Erosion and rock falls over the years have changed the appearance of Waimea Bay, as seen in the comparison of photos from 1935 and the present day.
  • 🚧 A rock fall once closed the road around Waimea Bay, requiring vehicles to drive over the sand to reach the other side.
  • πŸ„β€β™‚οΈ During surf season, the surf at Waimea Bay can get very big, and it's a popular spot for surf contests.
  • ⚠️ High surf advisories are common, and it's advised not to enter the water when they are in effect.
  • πŸ“Έ The speaker's friend Jack Hoe surfs at Waimea Bay, showcasing the bay's appeal to surfers.
  • ⚠️ Warning signs at Waimea Bay include high surf advisories, brown water warnings, strong currents, shore breaks, and shark sightings.
  • 🌧️ Heavy rain can cause the nearby Juania Falls to flood, turning the bay's water brown as it's flushed out to sea.
  • πŸ—Ώ Mayo Rock at Waimea Bay is a popular spot for people to jump off, but caution is advised.

Q & A

  • Where is Waimea Bay located?

    -Waimea Bay is located on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii.

  • How far is Waimea Bay from Waikiki?

    -Waimea Bay is about 50 minutes away from Waikiki, depending on traffic.

  • What changes have occurred to Waimea Bay over the years?

    -Waimea Bay has experienced erosion and a rockfall, which has altered its appearance over the years.

  • What caused the changes to Waimea Bay's appearance?

    -The changes to Waimea Bay's appearance are due to storms and high surfs throughout the years.

  • What was the impact of the rockfall on Waimea Bay?

    -The rockfall closed the road around Waimea Bay, requiring people to drive over the sand to get to the other side.

  • What is the surf season like at Waimea Bay?

    -During the surf season, the surf at Waimea Bay can get very big, and there are many surf contests.

  • Is it safe to swim at Waimea Bay during high surf advisories?

    -It is highly suggested not to get into the water when there is a high surf advisory at Waimea Bay.

  • What are some warning signs to watch out for at Waimea Bay?

    -Warning signs at Waimea Bay include high surf advisories, brown water warnings, strong currents, shore break, and shark sightings.

  • What causes the water at Waimea Bay to turn brown?

    -The water at Waimea Bay can turn brown due to heavy rain causing water from Juania Falls to flow into the bay, making it dirty.

  • What is Mayo Rock and what activity is popular there?

    -Mayo Rock is a location at Waimea Bay where people often jump off the rock for fun, but it is advised to do so with caution.

  • What is the rock at Mayo Rock made of?

    -The rock at Mayo Rock is made of basalt, which is a type of volcanic rock.

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Waimea BayHawaii TravelSurf SeasonErosion HistoryRockfall IncidentSurf ContestsHigh Surf AdvisoryWaterfall ImpactShark SightingsJumping Rock