So, we have already gone to the green sand beach, a white sand beach, and we wanted to be sure to go to a black sand beach. We looked in our travel book and there was one just off the road a bit on the way to our next snorkel spot. So, we detoured there. It ended up being a bit further "off the road" than we realized, but no worries. :)
We took our pictures then went on to Kealakekua Bay right next to The Place of Refuge for some snorkeling. "The concept of the place of refuge is interesting. In ancient Hawaiian culture, certain areas were designated as places of refuge and no blood could be shed in its confines. If you had broken a law or were escaping from a war enemy and you could get (swim) to the place of refuge, you were protected and given a second chance."
Here are a bunch of fish and turtle pictures. This isn't all of them, though it may seem that way. :) It's just so hard to pick! You will see that depending on where we were snorkeling, our visibility varied.
Then we noticed, right there was a little beach with jet black sand. We didn't need to stop on our way here after all, because we were snorkeling right by some of the blackest sand we had ever seen!
We were resting after snorkeling and waiting for Brian and Brenda and Daniel liked me looking all bedraggled, so he told me to pose. You know husbands, they think you look great just rolled out of bed and feeling sick! (Well, at least mine does. ;)
We had heard that Kona Joe's was a great place to go, so decided to stop on our way back. We ended up getting there like 10 minutes after it closed. :(
Day 6:
We were leaving in the afternoon to fly to Oahu for a couple more days. So, since we hadn't actually snorkeled at the beach right at our hotel, we decided to snorkel in the morning, then pack up and head to the airport.
Can you see the fish? Daniel actually pointed it out to me, but our underwater communication can use some improvement, and I missed it. :( At least he got a picture of it.
We saw a couple turtles, which was really cool. Well, this one was pretty friendly. I just stood still and waited to see what direction it was going. No lie, it came straight towards me, so I reached out and just lightly touched it's shell. Well, actually just the algae on his shell. He needed a bath. :)
We had fun snorkeling and now we are on the way to the airport.
2 comments:
More fun pics! Daniel was right--your messy hair picture looked great! Is your hair highlighted? I've never seen it like that before, have I? The flowers look beautiful! Can't believe how many turtles you saw! BTW, Daniel photographs well. He looks very happy!!!!! (I'm sure you have a little credit in that!) Love you, Gen
Hi Amy,
Jaimie has been looking at these older bloggs and she wants you to know that she really likes these pics of your vacation.
Thanks! ~jane~
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