rainbow springing from the caldera |
Today’s tour was one of the best of all time. Everything came together for a fantastic tour…the guide, the people on the tour, the number of people, the content of the tour, the weather-ish.
We were out of the room before 8,
rainbow on the right, caldera on the left |
The tour was called Volcanoes and Blossoms. 16 of us boarded a small bus for the 45 min drive to Volcanoes National Park. Along the way our driver/guide spoke non-stop (this was good) about the area, the flora and fauna we were seeing and general Hawaii information. We saw bird of paradise and hibiscus flowers growing randomly along the road
Kilauea steam |
Our first stop in the national part was the Kilauea Visitor Center – here we
would love to hike this entire trail |
Kilauea is the world’s most active volcano. All morning we saw steam rising from vents. 2018’s eruption destroyed 700ish homes, thankfully no one died. The lava flow from this type of volcano is slow, so people can get out of its way, apparently the ‘Hollywood’ depiction of people being outrun by lava is just that…
smells like chocolate |
One of our stops had a steam vent we could walk right up to (somewhat cordoned off) so that we could feel the steam, it was crazy…glasses completely fogged, clothes got wet…very neat.
Akatsuka Gardens for some orchid viewing
cuper cool orchid |
One the way back we made an ‘unscheduled’ stop at The Big Island Candy and Shortbread factory. Our guide told us because we were ahead of schedule, that we were only 5 minutes away from the ship that we
lady slipper - wow |
This was a very slick place. As soon as we stepped foot inside we were greeted with a cup of coffee, a
dipping cuttlefish |
ika = cuttlefish |
Finally back at the boat we headed to the Superbowl party…the ship did a great job of this. The theatre was completely decked out…streamers, balloons, cheerleaders, an ice sculpture, ‘football’ food and drinks. I’m not exactly a super fan of the Superbowl, but I like the spectacle of it on the ship and I’m
chocolate covered cuttlefish |
These last four days in Hawaii opened my eyes to a Hawaii different from the Maui Chris and I visited a few years back. We enjoyed Maui but didn’t think it was ‘for us.’ I still don’t think Maui is for us, but other parts of Hawaii
are you ready for some football? not really :) |
best part of the game! |
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No thanks to the chocolate covered cuttlefish:):)
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