# 5298q - 2018 First-Class Forever Stamp - Napali Coast State Wilderness Park, Hawaii
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2018 50¢ O Beautiful – Ke’e Beach State Park, Hawaii
Few places in the world compare to the Hawaiian Islands in terms of beautiful scenery. With countless tropical beaches and dramatic sea cliffs, there are breathtaking sights everywhere you turn.
Kaua’i is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands and is home to ancient historical sites, sea caves, cliffs, and sandy beaches. Some of the best views on the island can be found at Ke’e State Beach. It is located on the northern part of Kaua’i and covers about 230 acres. In addition to the sandy beach, Ke’e also features smooth rock reefs and unbelievable views of nearby cliffs. It is an especially popular spot at sunset.
The area around Ke’e beach includes a wide variety of plants and wildlife. Trees provide cool shady areas along the state park’s hiking trails, and rocky areas further down the beach are often visited by seals. A cave in the park is said to have been the location of a famous story involving several Hawaiian gods, including the volcano goddess, Pele.
Contrary to the big attractions like Maui or the main island of Hawaii, Kaua’i gives a whole new view of this tropical paradise. It allows visitors to experience the natural, undisturbed beauty of the island.
U.S. #5298q
2018 50¢ O Beautiful – Ke’e Beach State Park, Hawaii
Few places in the world compare to the Hawaiian Islands in terms of beautiful scenery. With countless tropical beaches and dramatic sea cliffs, there are breathtaking sights everywhere you turn.
Kaua’i is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands and is home to ancient historical sites, sea caves, cliffs, and sandy beaches. Some of the best views on the island can be found at Ke’e State Beach. It is located on the northern part of Kaua’i and covers about 230 acres. In addition to the sandy beach, Ke’e also features smooth rock reefs and unbelievable views of nearby cliffs. It is an especially popular spot at sunset.
The area around Ke’e beach includes a wide variety of plants and wildlife. Trees provide cool shady areas along the state park’s hiking trails, and rocky areas further down the beach are often visited by seals. A cave in the park is said to have been the location of a famous story involving several Hawaiian gods, including the volcano goddess, Pele.
Contrary to the big attractions like Maui or the main island of Hawaii, Kaua’i gives a whole new view of this tropical paradise. It allows visitors to experience the natural, undisturbed beauty of the island.