| Susan |
Mar 2nd, 2000 06:33 PM |
We did so much and enjoyed everything we did. Delighted to report that <BR>nothing was bad. And that it did not rain while we were there. The <BR>following is just a brief summary of the things we did. I wish I could <BR>put into words what we saw and how it felt. I don't know of any other <BR>place where you can see and experience the effects of the volcanoes as <BR>it is here. <BR> <BR>We live in NYS and if you go to a state park here there is a fee for <BR>parking, in HI there were no fees at any of the state parks! <BR> <BR>We spent three days in Hilo. At the farmers market in Hilo the prices <BR>were about 50% less than on the Kona side. <BR> <BR>We went to Lava State Park, I don't have the descriptive vocabulary to <BR>describe what we saw. Basically the lava created molds around the trees. <BR>The moisture in the trees cooled down the lava which created this mold. <BR>We rode through a tropical rain tree forest to get to it, and that in <BR>itself was an experience. Next we went swimming in the thermal pools <BR>that are near by. <BR> <BR>Prior to doing that we walked around Puhao and had lunch there. Everyone <BR>was extremely friendly and it was fascinating to listen to the stories <BR>locals told us re: why they settled in HI and their adventures here. <BR> <BR>We also went to the Hawaiian Botanical Gardens which is on the scenic <BR>route north of Hilo. Went to Akaaka Falls and had lunch in Honomoo. A <BR>charming town. Had lunch in the shop that says "Locals eat here." Ate <BR>there three times. <BR> <BR>Also went to the Zoo, parks off of Banyan Drive, walked all around <BR>Banyan Drive. Went to Richardson's Beach and looked at a couple of <BR>beaches prior to getting there. Had dinner at Queen's Buffet, well worth <BR>the money. And yes, we made reservations for sunset, but there was no <BR>sunset that night. <BR> <BR>We were in Volcano for 6 days. Walked through the volcano, saw the cone, <BR>did the steam and sulphur walks, Devastation trail, Crater Rim trail and <BR>I think every trail there was. Also visited the visitors center, Jaggar <BR>Museum, Volcano Art Center and their new home. At their new site is a <BR>wonderful tropical rain tree forest in the making. Walked down to the <BR>lava flow at night. <BR> <BR>Spent about a week on the Kona side. Went to all the historical sites <BR>in Kona and both south and north of Kona including the churches. <BR>Snorkeled right in Kona and then a few miles south of Kona. Visited a <BR>major resort, saw the petroglyphs, went to a ethnobotanic site, learnt <BR>how to Hula and how to pronounce words phonetically in Hawiian. <BR> <BR>We had many lectures and saw the Fantastiks, went to two out door <BR>concerts. Went on Saddle Road, and do not understand what all the hype <BR>is, about that road. There was one or two places where there were <BR>telephones and at the state park there were bathrooms. Perhaps if you <BR>did not spend time in Volcano and walk on and through a volcano it would <BR>have more meaning. <BR> <BR>I was sorry I did not make the time to go on the submarine the Atlantis <BR>or take the snorkeling trip. <BR> <BR>Travelled to Waimea and that area north of Kona, took one route going <BR>and another coming back. <BR> <BR>I do not know if we would have done some of the above, if it wasn't for <BR>the responses to my post. So, once again Thank you. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
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