
I’ve spent a fair amount of time in my life looking up at clouds, often as they poured water in my direction, so it’s nice to look down on them once in a while. Airplanes are probably the most common place to enjoy this view, but here on the Big Island, the upper reaches of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa also offer this perspective.
In this case, the clouds were low enough that, when I was visiting the Palila Forest Discovery Trail at around 7,000 feet, the clouds blanketed the landscape below. Here, Hualalai pokes through the cloud layer in the late afternoon.
For more information about Palila Forest Discovery Trail, go to dlnr.hawaii.gov/restoremaunakea/palila-forest-discovery-trail/.

I thought it was water!
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Well it was water when I drove back down through it!
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I really double-took at this photo!
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I’ve always liked this kind of cloud picture. It’s not our usual view.
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Wow, amazing!
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Looks like water! Nice one
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It’s fun to look down on clouds. They look so solid, but not if you jump into them.
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I really wanted to do that as a kid, jump into clouds 😊
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