White Beach
White Beach, off Hai Island in the Solomons, is not a white beach at all; the island is actually edged by mangroves. It was an American military base during the WWII, with the code name “White Beach”. When the troops departed, they pushed everything into the sea. So if you’re into wrecks, there is plenty here to explore: trucks, pieces of machinery, bullets and old coke bottles along with very interesting macro life up in the shallows.
📌 White Beach, Russell Islands, Solomon Islands
📷 Aaron Wong