This road went on for miles through the jungle with very little appearance from the sun, the canopy is so thick.....
The deeper into the jungle we went the darker it got and the road became narrower and much less traveled practically a jeep road......thankfully we have a jeep !!! ; ) and being a booney crasher from way back Peg did a great job of negotiating the pot holes and the occasional coconut lying about.
Here are some shots of the tide pools of Kapoho where the snorkeling is out of the world, sorry to say the film camera that is needed for under water shots isn't quite full yet so I'll save those shots for later but here are some of the area.
The tide pools from the water world is amazing one second your in 2 inches of water and the next 15 feet. The coral variations and colors are far greater here than most any other spot. I'll try to get here often. There are many other photos and We'll try to squeeze them in from time to time
In closing our little excursion we ended the loop passing by our favorite little volcano who seems to be quite busy down at the coastline. For those not familiar with this volcano it has a main crater and many legs or rift zones and at certain locations along these rift zones new vents occur from time to time which is what happened last July and it is this new vent that has fed new lava to the sea via tunnels. The point of entry into the ocean is explosive and best viewed at night here a couple of shots one day one night from different directions.
Till next time Boys & Girls ALOHA!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
Wow....WOW.....WOW!!! That last picture is sooo awesome! Would love a high def of it... Starting to get truly envious! Julia will love the fishy pics! Sorta puts the snorkling in McGrath Pond we did last night (sunfish!) to complete shame!
All of our Love!
Sarah and the girls
I'm beginning to feel very jealous. I have never seen anything so beautiful. Don't be surprised if you find me on your door step. Just assign me a job to do :-)
Love to you both
Anita
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