I lived in Hawaii, actually a place called "Coconut Island" off the shore of Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, for 8 weeks of my college life. I guess it was a chance of lifetime to have such experience, but, sometimes it was rather challenging to be stuck on such a small little island (one could literally walk around the whole thing in 20 minutes!) with small number of classmates (It was granted that everyone knew everyone else's secret within few weeks) and with not so great accomodation. (Lack of hot water for example...) Oahu It was my first and
so far only such sailing experience...from Waikiki harbor around the
coast of Honolulu, Diamond Head. Did I mention it was clothes optional
boat?
We always swam through the sand/mangrove shallow bay to the forest of corals...then the coral forest suddenly drops us to the deeper ocean. There, you will see tropical fishes as though you have just dunked your head into an aquarium...except it is not through the glass but through an actual ocean water. The water itself is probably close to the temperature of swimming pool. I have experienced little better conditions (in terms of water temperature and clarity on my next destination of Moorea, French Polynesia (commonly more known as an island next to Tahiti), but never have I seen so many fishes anywhere else.
On this little
travel page, I tried my best to limit the amount of pictures to few,
not best nor worst of my pictures. I have so many more, but scanning
pictures really could try one's patience.
Manoa
Falls is probably the only such beautiful waterfall you will find in
the midst of civilization. Manoa falls was literally right behind the
University of Hawaii! Boy the hiking path was absolutely muddy...
squeeshy and wonderful! Wear your Tevas for those who knows what I'm
talking about!
KauaiKauai was another Island I was able to visit. There are so many beautiful hiking paths...leading to waterfalls, secluded beaches, rivers, plain no where...We walked thugh the miles and miles of the jungle path, so many palm trees, tropical fruit trees, and the fragrance of the ocean as well as the sweet fruits were everywhere. Mostly the hiking path was empty.Kauai
Big Island The most strenuous hiking I did in Hawaii was perhaps on Big Island. The most memorable being a hike through miles of the hardened lava to a black sand beach where the real lava was flowing out to the ocean. Volcanos?Big Island has them in abundance. The famous Kilauea Caldera, Mauna loa, lava tubes, volcanic waterfalls...the list goes on.One warning for those who care, the high volcanic mountain area between Hilo and Kona is absolutely freezing. I did not relish being there during semi-drizzly weather.Kona |
Regardless, I have quite fond memories of Hawaii...what little or lot I saw of it. I tried to explore as much as I could and as usual, took too many pictures (only about 8 rolls of film really...).
Picture taken from a beautiful wooden sailboat Snorkeling around
Coconut Island is something I wish everyone could experience. Unlike
the popular tourist snorkeling sites, this site is protected due to the
environmental reasons (guess why it is a research station!).
Manoa Falls, Oahu
For something more
serious in terms of water falls or hiking, I would suggest Sacred falls
up few hours from Waikiki in North Shore area (also known for their
waves). Just beware to not take a single item from there...Goddess Pele
will be very angry.
I did a small bit
of snorkeling and sampling of local areas. In terms of snorkeling, I
saw a number of species of fishes I never encountered in Oahu, but the
conditions are rather scary with heavy waves pushing you back toward
the beach. The beach themselves are interesting...have you ever
wondered what it felt to be sitting on a black sand beach?Hilo
had many past volcanic activity sites...there are some interesting lava
tube caves (definitely worth checking out) as well as the usual tourist
attractions...various interesting waterfalls created by the volcanic
activity. Just beware that Hilo has some history of getting submerged
under water.If possible, try looking for a privately owned local lodgings...definitely worth looking for.... Kauai |
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