And then, we finally made it to Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park. This is a sacred place that was a place of refuge for defeated Hawaiian warriors and those sentenced to death for violating kapu, the code of conduct.
Friday, June 2, 2023
Hawaii, part 5
Monday, May 29, 2023
Hawaii, part 4
Hi there! Glad you could make it to the BIG ISLAND of HAWAII! We are staying at this cute little AirBnb on the island and --
The shores are made of black volcanic rock. Be careful! They are extremely sharp and feel like broken glass if you fall on them.
Hey, wait! I see something interesting over there. It looks like a few large smooth rocks... or is it?
They are actually Hawaiian green sea turtles! The Hawaiian name is honu and they symbolize wisdom and good luck. They are an endangered species. This part of the beach has been roped off to allow them to come onto shore and rest. Maybe they will lay eggs here.
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Mega Road Trip Part 2: Grand Canyon
Our road trip continues...
DID YOU KNOW... You can get a national park pass for $85 and it will give you an annual membership to over a hundred national parks? That's well worth the price, as some park admission fees are $35 per vehicle.
Today we are heading to Grand Canyon National Park! The main parking lot here is just a 5-minute walk away from Mather Point, which offers tremendous views.
The Grand Canyon National Park covers a whopping 1,217,262 acres and shows off layers of red rock that reveal millions of years of history.
"Make sure you get my best side," said a familiar voice.
"Let me guess... DROOPY?" He was asking his photographer to take a photo of him. See? I told you we would run into each other again on this trip.
Here's a photo of Grand Canyon from Mather Point - what a beauty!
I don't know about you, but suddenly I feel very, very small standing here in front of the Grand Canyon. And I bet even Uncle Tibbs would feel small also! It is just a breathtaking sight.
If you look closely, you will see some people standing on the outcrop at the left of this photo. Look how tiny they are!