Family beginning to arrive today...Red Road Scenic Route photos...
A breathtaking scene on the Red Road route. |
I'll stay behind to make room for the five of them and their luggage although the mini van has six seats. Hopefully, they'll arrive back here in Pahoa by 4:30 this afternoon.
The sparkling water is entrancing during the short periods the sun peeked out during our long drive. |
Lava rock and crystal-like water. |
The clouds rapidly wafting across the sky along with the vegetation creates a pretty scene. |
Wooly sheep reaching for a morsel. |
Ah, seeing animals in our travels always makes us smile inspiring us to stop for a photo. |
Dad and baby goat resting under the shade of a tree as we drove by. |
It appears these are papayas, often seeing growing in Hawaii. |
As Tom and I explored these past days, we realized this is the Hawaii that we love, not the high rise hotels and busy tourist areas. Instead, we are in awe of the quiet remote, almost hidden, forested and ocean areas that have existed for millions of years created by volcanic activity at varying periods of time. This reader friendly article further explains the formation of the islands.
Why does our rental car have an exterior antennae as shown in the photo as I stepped out of the car. I thought these were obsolete. None of our rental cars in foreign countries had them. |
Occasionally, we'd spot an entrance to a house with yet more plants living their properties. |
Have a fabulous weekend.
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Photo from one year ago today, December 6, 2013:
Leon, the owner of Jabula Lodge, became a fast friend with whom we spent many enjoyable hours in Marloth Park, took us on our first game drive in the park. For multiple sightings on this game drive, please click here. |