The sign said Manuka State Park. But I’ve seen it called Manuka State Wayside or Manuka State Wayside Park. It’s relatively small place. The Hawaii State Parks web page can only muster three sentences about it. They tell you is has trees, that you can picnic there, that there’s a nature trail and that there’s […]
Yearly Archives: 2013
No Green Sand For You
1. Going to Green Sands We had this idea. Why not drive to Green Sand beach? Green Sand or Mahana or Papkolea beach near South Point in Ka‘u is actually the remains of a cinder cone that erupted 50,000 years ago. The ocean has worn it away, and green olivine sand covers the shore. And from that […]
Kealakekua Bay
Near Kealakekua Bay. Where Captain Cook landed during the height of Makahiki in January 1779. And where we went snorkeling from the deck of the Fair Wind II in April 2012.
Kahalu‘u Beach
The sky was blue. The day was warm. Sunlight glinted off aquamarine water. We sat on the salt-and-pepper beach gazing up the slopes at rain clouds hugging the forest on the mountainside. It was low tide. The water was far from the sandy shore, and we had to clamber over sharp, black rocks in our flippers […]
Before We Drive Off
Before we drive off, one more from Pu‘uhonua O Honaunau:
Ranger Kalehua
Ranger Kalehua gave a good talk. He told a good story, and he kept his audience involved in the telling of it. In fact, Kalehua had a knack for spotting people in the audience who might make good targets and pointing to them and saying, “Quick, what’s the name of this place?” Pu‘uhonua O Honaunau […]
Pu‘uhonua O Honaunau
A place of black volcanic rock. Stark against the blue ocean. Black walls of ancient temples at the southern end of Honaunau Bay. Pu‘uhonua O Honaunau National Park. (Say that three times fast!) This was our main destination for the day. And we timed it well without knowing it, because just after we got […]
The Coffee Shack
Highway 11 on the Kona coast is extremely narrow there. The mountain rises up on the one side and drops off steeply on the other side of the two-lane road. Yet just beyond The Coffee Shack there was a narrow pull-off on the narrow shoulder where two cares were parked. Evidently this was the overflow […]