Puako Petroglyphs
3月6日, アメリカ ⋅ ⛅ 77 °FAbout a mile and a half walk to see these petroglyphs. Really interesting as most of them look like people. There are over 3,000 of them carved into the lava in this area. Most are not on maps to keepもっと詳しく
About a mile and a half walk to see these petroglyphs. Really interesting as most of them look like people. There are over 3,000 of them carved into the lava in this area. Most are not on maps to keepもっと詳しく
Banyan Drive is a loop road on a peninsula that juts into Hilo bay. Starting in 1933, Hilo invited celebrities and other great people to plant Banyan trees along the loop road. There are about 50もっと詳しく
I’m always up for interesting locations to sleep and this one ranks high up there (along with the teepee in Wyoming and the air stream in Idaho). The farm had horses, goats, rabbits, and chickensもっと詳しく
Kamehameha statues are in several locations in this island. This one is in Kapaau in the north of Hawaii. The story is that on the 100th anniversary of Kamehameha’s reign, a statue was commissionedもっと詳しく
I drove over 260 miles all the way around the island of Hawaii. Two overnights and three days of sightseeing. I downloaded a driving tour called Guide Along and it was amazing!! The ap is GPS based soもっと詳しく
A steady rainfall at Volcano encouraged us to drive down chain of craters road to the coast.
We were surrounded by lava flows. We found this one grove of coconut trees with the trees growing right outもっと詳しく
Lava trees are made when lava cools and hardens around a tree, the tree burns up, then the hot lava flows away leaving these stone towers.
This rock is only about 6 years old! In 2018 an underground lava flow that started 26 miles away in Volcano National Park, broke the surface in the residential area known as Leilani Estates. The lavaもっと詳しく
A black sand beach is really pretty, but did you know that black sand is just bits of lava crushed really small by the waves? So a black sand beach isn’t soft and smooth it’s like walking on tinyもっと詳しく
Rainy day at Akaka falls. This is the tallest waterfall on Hawaii island at 400. Steady flow of people along the concrete path, stairs and bridges between the parking lot and the waterfall. We wereもっと詳しく
旅行者 Path path 😅 new namesake landmark
旅行者 I did not notice the double speak Very funny