United States/Molokai Round the world trip 2007
11-20 to 11-26 Kona, Hawaii
The Big Island, Hawaii, is the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, still growing as an active volcano sends lava flowing down its sides continually since 1984. We were unable to see the flow, but saw miles and miles of its recent evidence. Our children joined us for a week of fun in the sun in the much touristed area of Kona, meaning "lee" side of the island. It enjoys 350 days of sunshine here with rocks in the sea that support reef fish and many turtles. We were with our 3 year old grandson, Zack, as his parents gently taught him to snorkle and to boogie board. What fun! Taking in the tourist attractions and entertainment, such as a luau, the traditional Hawaiian meal with typical dances was a delight with our family. Weather couldn't have been better - no bugs - no rain - light breeze - cool evenings and all the comforts of home. What could be better. No wonder everyone loves Hawaii.
A week spent on the Big Island in Kona with Judee's son, Phil, his wife, Tricia and son, Zack (3 years old). Our snorkle/boogey boarding grandson!
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November 12-20 United States/Molokai Weltreise
The Big Island, Hawaii, is the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, still growing as an active volcano sends lava flowing down its sides continually since 1984. We were unable to see the flow, but saw miles and miles of its recent evidence. Our children joined us for a week of fun in the sun in the much touristed area of Kona, meaning "lee" side of the island. It enjoys 350 days of sunshine here with rocks in the sea that support reef fish and many turtles. We were with our 3 year old grandson, Zack, as his parents gently taught him to snorkle and to boogie board. What fun! Taking in the tourist attractions and entertainment, such as a luau, the traditional Hawaiian meal with typical dances was a delight with our family. Weather couldn't have been better - no bugs - no rain - light breeze - cool evenings and all the comforts of home. What could be better. No wonder everyone loves Hawaii.
A week spent on the Big Island in Kona with Judee's son, Phil, his wife, Tricia and son, Zack (3 years old). Our snorkle/boogey boarding grandson!
