19 April 2007
10 April 2007
More (Belated) Island Adventure
Next we went to a self-sustaining, organic farm to see if an old friend of Mariah's was home, but she wasn't. So we looked at her flowers and greenhouses instead. It started to downpour rain on us mid-wander, but I managed to snap these three flower pictures before that.
The rain was short-lived, and as we drove up the east side of the Island, the trees were thick and lush. Many of the forests we drove past were pitch black inside. Many of the trees were amazing. None moreso, however, than the Monkey Pod trees. I could stare at the sky through a Monkey Pod canopy for days:
Mesmerizing...
Onto the Hot Ponds! Little pockets of fresh, warm water just inland of the ocean. Very relaxing.
06 April 2007
Volcano National Park, 1 April 07
Campsite!
The natural bridge formation at the end of Crater Rim Road, where the road ends and the newest lava bed begins.
...looking straight down...
There used to be a road that went all around the Island, along the coast. Then, Pele decided to get rid of that road.
It's oh-so-faint, but you can make out the slightest ball of orange off in the distance there.
...where it creates huge steam plumes as it enters the ocean.
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