Courtesy of Department of Land and Natural Resources | 09/22/2022
A vulnerable stretch of coastline between Sunset Beach and Rocky Point on Oahu‘s famed North Shore has increasingly become a vacant area as owners of multi-million dollar properties flout Hawaii’s beach protection laws and scramble to protect their homes from the relentless threat of powerful waves rescue .
Landowners on the North Shore illegally mined their land at 59-151 A Ke Nui Road to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
North Shore landowners illegally mined their land at 59-155 E Ke Nui Road to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
Landowners on the north coast illegally mined their land at 59-157 Ke Nui Road to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
Landowners on the north coast illegally quarried their properties at 59-165 B Ke Nui Road to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
Landowners on the north coast illegally mined their properties at 59-165 C and 59-171 D Ke Nui Road to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
Landowners on the north coast illegally quarried their properties at 59-165 Ke Nui Road to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
Landowners on the north coast illegally quarried their properties at 59-175 B Ke Nui Road to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
North Shore landowners have illegally shored up their properties at 59-181 Ke Nui Road against erosion in Paumalu.
North Shore landowners illegally mined their properties at 59-147 Ke Nui Road and 59-147 to prevent erosion in Paumalu.
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