sandy
Oneone, ʻāone, one; onena (rare).
Oneone, ʻāone, one; onena (rare).
1. Beach, Honouli Maloʻo, Molokaʻi. Small calcareous sand pocket beach on Kamehameha V Highway north of Honouli Maloʻo. 2. Beach park (22.6 acres), surf site, Hawaiʻi Kai, Oʻahu. Prior to 1931, fishermen followed a trail along the sea cliffs from Hanauma Bay to the Hālona Blowhole in this area. They called the beach at the east end of the cliffs Sand Beach. When Kalanianaʻole Highway replaced the trail in 1933 and people began driving through the area, the name changed to Sandy Beach. A number of surf sites are located at Sandy Beach, including those in the shorebreak, those at Half Point, and those at Full Point. Also known as Sandys.
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