Friday, February 6, 2009
Whale Watching
One of my favorite adventures while in Hawaii is Whale watching!
On a cloudy rainy day Amy, Connie's and Sue's families as well as Ben and I ventured to Buzz's Wharf to embark on a whale watching tour...what a blast.
Our tour was through the Pacific Whale Watching Foundation; on board was a marine biologist who was very knowledgeable and shared so much information. I loved it. I love to hear all about the whales, the way they eat, migrate and take care of their young.
This plaque shows just a bit of what the whale does...amazing.
While out on the water our boat was treated to some amazing whales. We saw whales head slap, tail slap, head raises, fin slap and best of all breach!
To see a whale propel 2/3 (or more) of their body out of the water is AMAZING! It is indescribable. The event happens so quickly and it has everyone who sees it pointing and yelling...one of the most amazing things to witness. The splash that accompanies the breach is also amazing. Like I mentioned before...a whale watching trip is indescribable...I would strongly encourage you to go whale watching if ever given the opportunity.
In the picture below you can see a tail and fin...sorry it isn't closer...my camera doesn't zoom too well.
Old Lahaina Luau
The Old Lahaina Luau is one of the best on the island of Maui. Of course the food, the dancing, and the ambiance is amazing.
Below is a picture of the sun setting over the ocean just behind the stage of the Luau. The other picture is a view of the city of Lahaina.
I like this Luau because it is all you can drink tropical drinks, you get this awesome fresh flower lei, the dancer as cool and the food is awesome. I am not sure what I was thinking but I didn't get a single picture of them taking the pig out of the ground, any of the dancers or pictures of the area...Real Cool Paizier
IAO Valley State Park
This is what we found on the hikes...a small river that flowed down through the lava rocks and cascaded into a stream. It was so beautiful.
The Road to Hana…
These are some of the amazing things to see along the road...
As we drove along the road to Hana we listened to a CD that told us all about the surrounding area. It gave tips of when to pull off the road to experience and exquisite sight or visit a historic landmark. In this case we found a small beach that was amazing. It was in a cove surrounded by huge hills that were green with vegetation.
One of my favorite things in life is waterfalls. I don't know why I love them so much, but I do. As we drove along we could see breaks in the cliffs and watch the cascading water as it fell to the pools below. One thing that we found so beautiful was the vegetation that surrounded the falls. Of course it was wild and it framed the falls so beautifully.
Ben and I had two choices to make...go back the way we came (which is what all of the maps and signs told us to do) or go on around the island where there were washed out roads. It mentioned on the map that if you drive between certain points it violates car rental agreements. Ben and I discussed it and even asked the park rangers...we decided to go along the other side of the island. It was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. I can't describe beauty and cameras can't capture it. You just have to go experience it...
This road was a lot more scary than the road to Hana. There were few signs, it was very narrow, no lights, and a lot of the time we were driving on a dirt road. But it was amazing. The beautiful tall green hills to the right and steep cliffs that lead to the sharp volcanic rock with waves crashing against it to the left.
The Hawaiian Aquarium
Big Ben and Tanner were especially cute; they would get the camera and take all these pictures and run to the next display. I think they really liked the sharks...
Monday, February 2, 2009
Maui's North Shore
Below is a panoramic view of the North Shore at a spot just past Mama's Fish House.
This is a better view of the waves.
Ben loved to his body boarding experience. However, we really didn't get any great waves most of the time we were there. The last morning we were there we decided to go to the North side of the island and see what we could find...the waves were probably around 6 - 8 feet high...Ben and I both made an attempt...I was successful once; but as the wave pulled me back out I got thrown around a bit and slammed into the ground. Also, the beach wasn't made of sand...it was made up of little pebbles. From the time that both of us spent in the water we both had rocks in every crevice of our bodies.