Sunday, June 3, 2007

Hanauma Bay... such beauty!


This "Curved" bay was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park. This is THE BEST protected cove if you are new to scuba diving or snorkeling with a diverse population of marine life and a large, rich coral reef.

The bay floor is actually the crater of an ancient volcano that flooded when the exterior wall collapsed and the ocean rushed in.




We had a good time taking a walk up this hiking trail just to catch the breathtaking view of the entire Bay area... such incredible beauty and the serenity.

More of Ko Olani Lagoons

The string-rays comes up these close to the side for feeding...




You can find 3 lagoons at Ko Olani where it is safe to swim and has a barrier from the hard waves from coming in... the water is of course crystal clear and soft sands. You can really spend hours here and not realise the time passing by so quickly, believe me when I say this... I literally had to drag my feet to leave this place.





Beach bum signing out till the next update on the next sight-seeing!!! :)

Ko Olani Lagoon..

Entrance to Ko Olani beach resort...







Managed to see a hammerhead shark, string-ray and some beautiful blue fishes... no idea what they are called though.
A very busy hammerhead shark entertaining his guest.




Bad boy string-ray doing a time-out for bad behaviour!

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Heiaue Park

Checked out Heiaue park and I was amazed with the beautiful view and the peace and quiet of the place, you can also hike at this park as there is a trail to follow. Here are a couple of shots I took...



Alrighty... till the next update.. you all have a good week ahead. Hugs Hugs :)

Things to do at Waikiki - part V (Mai Tai's)

What's the best way to end your night at Waikiki - having a tall glass of Mai Tai's.. ingredients are pineapple juice, light and dark rum (though I swore they put at least 3 shots of rum in my glass!!)




Things to do at Waikiki - part IV (Sunset)

Watching the sunsets around here by the beach can make you totally speechless, I find it to be one of the most rewarding sight to capture. Can never get enough of it I guess :)



Surfer dude coming in to shore while the sun is setting...

Things to do at Waikiki - part III

More pictures of the walkway on Waikiki area...








There were showing Casino Royale by the beach...



Things to do at Waikiki - part II (Diamond Head)

If you are standing at Waikiki beach area pier, you can see the Diamond Head as per below.. Diamond Head is the most famous volcanic crater in the world, located on the South-east Coast of O'ahu at the end of Waikiki overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

You get to see some lovely fishes in the clear water too while standing on this pier. I saw an eel swimming around the pier area.
Waves crashing on this pier, you can imagine how lovely it sounds. Really enjoyed taking in the fresh sea breeze!

Things to do at Waikiki - part I (Beach activities)

When you get to Waikiki, there is so much to do; surfing, playing or swimming in the beach, having picnics, enjoying the eateries, shopping, having a few Mai Tai's, watching the sunset, catching a movie on the beach with huge giant screen and walks by the beach... Monday was a public holiday:

Here are some pictures taken of surfer's and swimmers in Waikiki Beach.






Never ending of beaches...

Over the weekend, we took a drive out to Kuilei Beach where there is a gorgeous view of surfers trying their luck with the big waves... breathtaking view and this is actually on the way to Waikiki.

On the way to Kuilei, we saw another rainbow in front of us - its amazing, how many rainbows I have seen since I got here!


Below pix - you can't actually see it but there were so many surfers in the water.. too tiny to capture on camera.


Check out the view of some ocean front houses...

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Observing the surroundings of nature walk...

There is no way you can walk without stopping and admiring the unique and pretty surroundings around Hawaii... On the nature walk we did at Nuuannu Pali - we came across a couple of unique plants and flowers... and was told that Hawaiians speak of their love for the Aina (land, earth) - as it carries a deep spiritual connotation. Aina embraces rich emotions, solid traditions, connections to the past and heartfelt love. Many of these plants were introduced by the Polynesians, some indigenous Hawaiians and foreigners.



Came across this hairy-stemmed plant with several large, flat-topped clusters of tiny white flowers.

There were so many bunches of these found on plants - mostly can be found in lower parts of the plants. Closer to the grounds.


No distinct smell though. But so pretty....


These look like bluebells - leafy stemmed plant which grows in clumps and in a narrow bell shape.
These were found very much closer to the ground and it was growing amongst other plants.. they were quite spread out.
The only colors I saw were these lilac pinkish tone.

So so pretty!


This is something you can see out of a horror movie.. it was indeed creepy staring at this - it looked like there were long locks of unwashed hair falling from the above branches.

That aside, I still thought the Banyan tree was amazing - such thick trunks and roots...



This was a real eye-opener! They call this the Octopus plant... I found this to be real unique as the red branches sprout out from the plant in a weird direction...

Have seen many of this around Honolulu too. Another pretty sighting.







This looked like cotton tail but there weren't. They grow on any branch and or any tree.

I was told that they simply get attached onto any branch.. very fluffy and soft.

A very unique sight!


These are only a few plants and flowers that grabbed my attention - waiting to see more in our other hiking trails at other mountain areas...

Friday, May 18, 2007

Hanauma Bay... such beauty!


This "Curved" bay was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park. This is the very best beach area if you are love snorkeling or scuba diving - diversified population of fish and a rich coral reef. The bay floor is the crater of a volcano that opened up to the ocean when the exterior wall collapsed.







There is a large sandy beach perfect for sunbathing and there are several hiking trails leading to breathtaking lookouts. We had fun walking up this trail to catch the breathtaking view of the entire Bay area...


City girl goes on a nature trail!!

What a Saturday we had!!! We headed out Saturday morning to the Nuuanu Pali Lookout ("Cool Height Cliff") which overlooks a 985 foot cliffs of the Koolau Mountain Range and I must say is one of the best views on O'ahu. Great place to go on a nature trail plus have a picnic with the amazing view.

This is the breathtaking drive up to Nuuanu Pali lookout... nothing but greenery all over.

Entrance to the Pali lookout.. all geared up for the walk... there's no turning back now!

Check out the great view... ahhhhhhh... it was so windy up here.


We walked up this hill where I almost wanted to turn back and go sit in the car!! We hiked up to this spot and it was so peaceful..


Thoughts to myself for Monday... to sit at home quietly and recover from all that walking... though I must say, it was SO worth it to follow that nature trail at Pali lookout.. No regrets!