Island Images

SUN, SURF AND LOTS OF SAND

FL MORRIS / FMORRIS@STARBULLETIN.COM
Andres Gutierrez, front, and Santiago Canales, visitors from Mexico City, had fun being buried yesterday in sand fronting the Hilton Hawaiian Village. They were enjoying a sunny day in the islands, very different weather from a week ago.
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THE WATER'S DIRTY BUT
THE FISH ARE STILL THERE

LUCY PEMONI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-BULLETIN
North Shore resident Robert Nam cast his fishing line for some popio at sunrise yesterday along the shores of Kailua Beach. The beach reopened yesterday after a sewage spill over the weekend forced the closure of it and other beaches across Oahu.
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