Every hotel room in Hawaii has a book or brochure pushing Hawaii as something to consume. Many first-time visitors are doomed to be unfulfilled by the activities they are seduced into buying.The experience depicted at the top of this post is dangerous and illegal: volcanic gases and Federal law get in the way. The real…… Continue reading Insufficient Reality
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Ancient Fishponds
On our walk: fishponds where ancient Hawaiians raised fish.
Clinging On
Rusted corrugated metal shuddered as it clung on, as I balanced on rusty a’a scree. 55 mph gusts on a coastal walk.
Kona Coast Eclipse
Kona Coast, 1,100 feet up: 70% solar eclipse then sunset within one hour.
Discovering Hawaii
Walked to a monument to Cook’s “discovery” of Hawaii. Polynesians discovered and settled Hawaii 600 years earlier.
Lava: It’s Scientific Fun!
We walked on lava through fern forests down to two calderas. We rested on chunks of lava with steam rising around us.Our nephews (7 and 8) were in good spirits but they got a little bored towards the end. To distract I demonstrated how to make a whistle by clamping a grass leaf between the…… Continue reading Lava: It’s Scientific Fun!
Lava: It’s Scientific Fun
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Pahoehoe
Hiked on pahoehoe (“smooth, billowy, ropy”) lava for several miles.
Micropost
Steam vent. “Get back from the edge” was repeated many times today as the nephews sought closer looks.