I write the updates for two reasons; 1. To remember cool things that happened and 2. There is a feeling that people MIGHT be reading. You have no idea how excited it makes me feel when we return back to our normal life and people tell me that they enjoyed the blog posts. So, thanks for reading. And, thanks for letting me know that you have been reading. Enough about that....
One thing I forgot to tell you about the last blog post - I mentioned the following;
"That night, we went to the local Waikiki Congregation meeting. We carpooled with Brandon and Halina (also from Melbourne) whom we bumped into in the food court the night before."
Nice recap. I mentioned that we carpooled. But, did I mention what car we carpooled in?
This is Kylie and I in the backseat of the car with the 'ragtop down so my hair can blow?' |
We were so excited. Our friends Brandon and Halina had hired what Halina termed a 'midlife crisis for the day.' |
This was a pic we took after the meeting.
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This is similar to the case that I bought. |
So, the last blog post, I ended with "So, then and there, we planned what us four Aussies were going to do the next day. And, let me tell you - it was a spectacular day!" Spectacular? Let me tell you all about it.....
We four Aussies were in search of adventure. We planned to go to Hanauma Bay, famous for the beach and snorkelling. But, first, lets take a selfie (or a groupie) - note the disdain on the face of Brandon (who incidentally is a photographer)
We excitedly drove towards Hanauma Bay. Siri told us that the entry was just at the top of the small hill. But, we were greeted with this sign;
We continued our drive along the coast to a lookout called Halona Blowhole.
Time to move on to the next spot - but first, lets take a selfie. I used the selfie-stick for this picture, which caused a few eyerolls.
The water was crystal clear. The waves were awesome yet still wiped me out a number of times. The water droplet on the case makes Kylie look angelic.
We four Aussies were in search of adventure. We planned to go to Hanauma Bay, famous for the beach and snorkelling. But, first, lets take a selfie (or a groupie) - note the disdain on the face of Brandon (who incidentally is a photographer)
We excitedly drove towards Hanauma Bay. Siri told us that the entry was just at the top of the small hill. But, we were greeted with this sign;
We knew that this might be a possibility. But, we really didnt plan on it happening. There are 300 parking spaces and all 300 were taken by the time we arrived. We were totes disappointed. But, we kept on driving and planned on going somewhere cool that we would find along the way and planned to return later in the day. First stop was Lanai Lookout. We stopped in the carpark, still dejected about missing out on snorkelling - we hadnt even noticed the majestic shoreline. We got out of the car to explore.
We watched these people swimming - the water looks still in the photograph, but it was treacherous. Those people were almost smashed against the rocks a few too many times. |
Id love to say that this was my photo, but the spray was nowhere near this impressive. Thanks Google. |
Like almost everywhere in Hawaii, there was always a few hundred other tourists. |
Time to move on to the next spot - but first, lets take a selfie. I used the selfie-stick for this picture, which caused a few eyerolls.
We kept driving along the coast as we heard that there was a lighthouse with an awesome beach close-by. We found both of them.
This beach that you can see at the foot of the mountains was where we swam. It was, quite literally, the nicest beach I have even swam at. |
Here is a pic I took of the lighthouse with the selfie stick. |
So, if you are ever in Hawaii, the name of the beach is Makapuu Beach. It was awesome. Here are some pics/video I took there (yes, I was using my new waterproof case).
After spending a few hours at this awesome beach, we stopped in a town for lunch. But, before we did, we sampled 'Shaved Ice' - otherwise known as a chunky slurpee.
Turns out, Barack Obama comes to this shaved ice place when he is in town.
We worked our way back to Hanauma Bay. The carpark was open again. We were VERY happy! We went through - we were even happier because after a certain time, you no longer have to pay to gain access to the beach. We had to watch a 9 minute video, which basically said 'Dont step on the coral.' We got down to the beach and they were no longer hiring our snorkel gear. And, the hire fee was ridiculous, so we probably wouldn't have hired them anyway.
Again, we were so close, and yet so far. No snorkeling for us that day! But, we did get to see the awesome view....
Home again, jiggety-jig. Man, were we tired!
Home again, jiggety-jig. Man, were we tired!
Spectacular shots. Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteWow that looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe trip looked wonderful, thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bruno and Kylie Brady for the glimpse of Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteLoved your blogs Bruno and Kylie, Hawaii is now on our bucket list, looks fabulous!!!
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