Micro Panorama Thumbnail for Social Sharing Sites

Energy

(September 21–25, 2005)

Terry Kelly

Sports Viewer Potential Difference

Dean Karamehmedovic

Kahe Point Power Plant

Also known as Electric Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, USA

September 25. 2005, 9:00 AM local time (-11 GMT)

Loading panorama viewer ...
Configuring ...

© 2005 Dean Karamehmedovic, Some Rights Reserved. Creative Commons License

Help
Caption

Kahe, the westernmost section of the district of ‘Ewa, was acquired by the Campbell Estate in the late 1800s and relinquished to the State in 1960, when the land was condemned for an electric power plant site.

The Kahe Point Power Plant went on line in 1963 with the state’s first reheat turbine generator. Still in operation today, the plant has six generators.

The reason they call this place Electric Beach is because there is an electric power plant right next to the shoreline. About 200 yards offshore is an underground pipeline that the electric company uses to cool down their systems. After cooling their systems, they let the warm salt water out of this large pipe thus creating a large reef about 20ft. high. On this reef you'll see hundreds of different types of reef fishes, some of which are very rare and expensive in the aquarium trade. There are also a lot of sea turtles that hang out, enjoying the nice warmth of the water, Delphins, Reef Sharks, Rays,...


If you wish to see other immersive images from Kahe Pipe underwater please visit http://www.vthawaii.com/WWP/Energy/Energy.html

Location

Pacific Ocean / USA-Hawaii

Lat: 21° 21' 12" N
Long: 159° 8' 57" W

Elevation: -35feet

→ maps.google.com [EXT]

Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.

Equipment

Sony F717, Epoque Wide Convert lens 0.56X, 10bar housing, Epoque ES-150DS strobe, instead of tripod and panohead rope and extra 8lb weight. Day before I was using my dream setup with D70, 10.5mm, Ikelite housing and Ikelite strobe. Dome was to long to accomplish short 10.5mm lens.

PLEASE RESPECT THE ARTIST’S WORK. All images are copyright by the individual photographers, unless stated otherwise. Use in any way other than viewing on this web site is prohibited unless permission is obtained from the individual photographer. If you're interested in using a panorama, be it for non-profit or commercial purposes, please contact the individual photographer. The WWP can neither negotiate for, nor speak on behalf of its participants. The overall site is copyright by the World Wide Panorama Foundation, a California Public Benefit Corporation. Webdesign © by Martin Geier www.geiervisuell.com