Yesterday I was listening to the news and it said there would be a gale warning. However, I think they were talking in general regarding all the Hawaiian Islands because when my friend double checked what I had heard on the Internet it said 24 knot winds (which are not to be trifled with if you are on any boat at sea around the islands). So, 7 foot waves were going to be coming in on Hanalie Bay and Princeville side where a lot of weather first hits the island and even on the other side they expected 4 to 5 foot waves on the leeward side of the island. And so yesterday we drove a ways to see the blow hole "Little Horn" and it was spouting 50 feet high which was pretty impressive from the large waves.
Here are some pictures from Google images of the "Little Horn" blowhole on Kauai:
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