THE COST OF THE COAST
BY ADAM MANDELMAN
Riding along the layered landscapes of Hawai?i?s Kohala Coast.
FROM THE JULY 2017 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE.
For a first-time visitor flying into Kona International Airport on Hawai?i?s Big Island, a view out the airplane window can trigger deep regret. Nowhere to be seen are the state?s trademark emerald ridges and lush valleys. A barren desert of lava spreads to the horizons. Although this landscape, like most deserts, has its own otherworldly beauty, it?s not what most people expect from their Hawaiian vacation. Driving north from the airport to the island?s Kohala Coast resort region doesn?t improve the view, as sunburnt moonscape unfolds for mile after mile.
That a tourist yearning for tropical paradise would find herself in the middle of a vast and arid volcanic plain seems like a cruel joke. But a turn off the Queen Ka?ahumanu Highway to any of the region?s resorts soon dispels those anxieties. The seemingly endless basalt yields to coconut palms and bougainvillea that, although sparse at first, anticipate the verdant golf courses and parklands ahead. The parched shrubs and wild goats that adorned the highway have been replaced with ropey banyan trees and groves of ginger, heliconia, and philodendron that shade sprawling water features alive with fish, turtles, and?at one resort hotel?even dolphins. The extravagant oases that erupt from the lava promise tens of thousands of visitors each year a genuine Hawaiian vacation amid inhospita...
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