The Island Of Oahu Like You've Never Seen Before

The Stunning Parts Of Oahu That Tourists Don't Get To See

The Hawaiian island of Oahu is known as The Gathering Place, and rightly so. Out of the eight islands, it is Oahu that holds more than 70 percent of the state's entire population. Adding to that, more than 2 million tourists visit the island every year.

But, beyond the bustling shores of Waikiki Beach, the crowded streets of Honolulu and the rows and rows and rows of plantation style homes that dot the island's towns, there are still breathtakingly beautiful parts left relatively unknown. In his newest series, photographer Cameron Brooks captures this stunning side of Oahu.

Below, see the parts of The Gathering Place, where natural wonder hides from the rest of the island's busy life.

Wave goodbye to this...

town

And embrace the vastness of this:

ranges side

sunshine

landandsea

green mt sea

blues

kaala

sandbar

cliff

sharks

sunset

Want more of Brooks' photography? Follow him on Instagram: @CameronBrooksArt.

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