Showing posts with label Kauai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kauai. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Waimea Canyon


Waimea Canyon is known as the Grand Canyon on the Pacific. The drive from Lihue is quite far but well worth it!


This was my first time to see Waimea Canyon. I experienced the same breathless feeling that I felt when I saw the Grand Canyon.



Waterfall in the distance.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Kilauea Lighthouse and Bird Sanctuary


Kilauea lighthouse was built in 1913 and was served as a pivotal point of reference for ships bound to the orient.


Closeup of the Fresnel lens


The Nene goose is Hawaii's state bird. It is illegal to even touch a Nene.


Why did the Nene (Goose) cross the road?


Baby Shearwater

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Spouting Horn





Found near Poipu, Spouting Horn is made up of two blowholes and is a breathtaking place to view the ocean.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Kaimalani Play Bridge and Playground

Also found in Lydgate Park is the Kaimalani Play Bridge and Playground. Think of an ordinary wooden playground... but on steroids!


Play Bridge


Handicap entrance




Volcano slide


Built for the children of Kauai, all I can say is Wow! Where was stuff like this when I was growing up?

Lydgate Park


Lydgate Park is neither the nicest nor the cleanest beach on Kauai but there are several things that make this park unique in the entire state.


I took this photo during sunrise. Yup, today is going to be a good day!


Lydgate beach has a man-made rock cove that protects swimmers from the rough surf and is perfect for snorkeling. This cover reminds me of the ones found at Magic Island and Ko' Olina.


A Heiau is sacred ground for Hawaiians. Hikinaakala means "Rising of the Sun".


I was surprised how well preserved this Heiau was - being that it was next to a public park. If this were on Oahu, heiau or not it would be trashed!


The beach was littered with the debris from trees. Entire tree trunks and huge branches litter the beach. It was almost like Hurricane Iniki had struck again!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Hawaii Superferry - Bye Bye Kauai!

Original Post: 8/27/2007



Needless to say, I never made it to Kauai. Here's a first-hand account about what happened.


Loading the superferry


My car amongst many others



We left Honolulu harbor on time at 3pm. I thought that the loading process was quick and efficient. I entered the Superferry cabin and found everything to be new and state of the art. Flat screens were everywhere. Snack bars and soveneir shops were newly stocked.



The journey to Kauai was beautiful and scenic. I took countless photos of Honolulu harbor as we were leaving. The ride was smooth (if you were sitting down). Walking around deck while the ship is moving took some getting used to, but I soon got it down.

During our voyage, we heard stories of people in Kauai protesting the arrival of the superferry. Apparently, some surfers had formed a human barrier in the water to prevent the ferry from entering the harbor. We were expecting the same thing today with the expectation that the Coast Guard would provide safe entry into the harbor.

We were mistaken.



As we approached the entrance of Nawiliwili harbor a tugboat greated us. We knew that we would not be able to enter any time soon. We quickly noticed that the water was filled with surfers and canoe teams blocking the harbor entrance. We floated near the entrance of the Harbor for 3 hours watching canoe teams making rounds in front of the harbor. The Coast Guard, (clearly out-manned) frantically chased the much more agile surfers and paddlers all around the Harbor.




Anxious spectators



"Sunset at Nawiliwili" picture featured on KITV4 News - Morning Edition. Taken with a Canon Rebel (300D) with 85mm L-series lens



At about 9pm, the decision was made to return to Honolulu. Everyone on board was disappointed but knew that nothing could be done. We arrived in Honolulu at midnight, just in time to view the lunar eclipse from the ships vehicle hold.

Many people have asked me if I would go on the Superferry again. The answer is a resounding YES! Here are the reasons why:

1) I will recieve my $20 back
2) Free food while I was on board (sandwiches and drinks)
3) I got to stay at a hotel for a night when we arrived back to Honolulu (Ohana Honolulu Airport Hotel)
4) We were promised 5 ROUND-TRIP tickets for future Superferry cruises!

Not to mention that the crew were friendly and courteous including one of the owners of the Superferry who was also on board. I really admired that he walked around the ship talking to customers, taking care of hotel arrangements and addressing people's concerns. He even stood by the exit ramp while our cars were unloaded back in Honolulu.

I don't think this will be my last blog about the Hawaii Superferry!