Well, we have been back for a few days now. We had to leave our condo by 10 AM on Saturday morning, but our flight was not till 6PM. So, we packed up and left, deciding to just drive around and explore the island. We flew from Lihu'e to Honolulu, then to Seattle, then to Minneapolis, then to Grand Rapids. It was a long, two day process, but now we are home.
Back to the beginning...our condo in Kauai was beautiful. The day we got there we just settled in and stayed by the pool, but the next day my father and sister went sky diving. I do not understand why anyone would want to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, but they seemed to enjoy it. The next day we went to Princeville and Hanalei, where there are cute shops and restaurants. One day we attempted to hike in the canyons. Kauai is home to the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", but due to rain we did not attempt to hike, but simply took in the views from lookouts. On our way back we came across a Russian Fort(I kid you not). It was one of three Russian forts on the island that was set up by a German businessman who was backed by Russia in the 19th century. As Kauai was to be our 'active' island, the next day we went on a kayak and hiking journey. We kayaked about two miles with a group and then after getting out we trekked through the rainforest to a beautiful waterfall. We had lunch there and enjoyed the supposed healing powers of the waters. Then, we trekked back to the river another mile and then kayaked back. One day we did a Napali Coast tour. It was about a 8 hour catamaran ride and they took us around the coast and then we snorkeled. Overall, it was a wonderful time in Hawaii and we really enjoyed it. My parents really want to go back to Hawaii at some point as they loved it. I am not usually like beaches or warm weather, but it was rather nice being somewhere different.(Side note: Unfortunately, I do not have pictures from the kayak and waterfall adventure as I did not bring my camera due to the wet environment.)
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The Grand Canyon of the Pacific |
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A panoramic view. It looks beautiful now, but in about ten minutes it would be raining. Kauai gets about 400 inches of rain a year! |
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Dad on top of Fort Elizabeth; the Russian fort. It overlooked a beautiful beach and the ocean. The Russians promised an overthrown Hawaiian king that they would help him gain power again if they would be allowed to build forts on the island and use it as a place to keep ships. |
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Lindsey and Dad above to sky dive. |
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Craziness.... |
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They survived! |
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Boating on the Napali Coast. It has some of the steepest rock faces in the world. |
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Much of the Kauai was used in the making of the Jurassic Park movies. They filmed some of the helicopter scenes on the coast. Also, in the ridge between the two mountains there is a valley where ancient Hawaiians used to live. It can only be reached by boat. |
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Lindsey and Dad swimming after they finished snorkeling. It was wet and windy and an easy environment to get seasick, but we really enjoyed it. |
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