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Kauai — Almost Rhymes with “Hawaii”


Pilot boat approaching MS Oosterdam in Nawiliwili Bay, Kauai

Pilot boat approaching MS Oosterdam in Nawiliwili Bay, Kauai

Our final Hawaiian Islands stop was on Saturday, May 3, in the Kauai port of Nawiliwili.  But we weren’t destined to spend much time here, as Ursula had us scheduled for yet another excursion.

Nawiliwili Bay, Kauai

Nawiliwili Bay, Kauai

After we docked Ursula and I headed out to join up with our tour group.  From there we boarded our tour bus and headed first to the Koloa district for a view of the famous Spouting Horn, which didn’t disappoint too badly despite less than optimal tides and surf for maximum spouting.

Spouting Horn

Spouting Horn

If we had been luckier in our timing we might have seen this:

Wikipedia image of Spouting Horn from the article linked above

The shoreline here is very picturesque, with black lava rocks and beautiful blue waters.

Kauai Lava Shoreline

Kauai Lava Shoreline

While strolling over to Spouting Horn we ran across this future KFC serving pictured below.  He seemed very far away from South Carolina, but then Gamecocks really do have a lousy sense of direction.  They keep winding up in Columbia when they actually wish they were in Clemson.

How a University of South Carolina fan appears just before getting plucked in Death Valley by the Clemson Tigers

I’ll get to our goal on this excursion in a moment, but first I’d like to say a word about a wonderful place where we stopped on our way back to the ship.  That would be the Kauai Coffee Company.  No, they’re not today’s sponsor.  They’re just good enough for me to mention that you should stop there and sample their island-grown coffees.  You won’t be disappointed, and you’ll be bringing back several varieties of their flavored and unflavored coffees both for yourself and your friends.

Kauai Coffee Company — great island-grown coffees

Kauai Coffee Company — great island-grown coffees

So, what was our goal on this road trip?  It was the Grand Canyon of the Pacific — Waimea Canyon State Park.

Waimea Canyon Lookout

Waimea Canyon Lookout

Alas, the weather worked against me, but I was able to compensate for mist and rain with a little digital darkroom magic.

Waimea Canyon State Park

Waimea Canyon State Park

We’ll see more of Waimea Canyon on Wednesday, but until then enjoy this panoramic stitch of images taken at the lookout point:

Waimea Canyon Panorama

Waimea Canyon Panorama

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Special Preview Blog


Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

Okay, I’m back.  Just in case you’re wondering why I’ve not been responding to “Likes” and other stuff, I’ve been away for since April 8 and just returned to El Paso only last night.  Where have I been this past month?  Three nights in Sydney, Australia, followed by a transpacific cruise to Seattle, Washington.

Sydney Harbor Bridge

Sydney Harbor Bridge

So, just in case you’re growing weary of China, here’s a preview of what to expect some time after that series concludes.  From Sydney we traveled to Noumea:

Noumea — New Caledonia

Noumea — New Caledonia

Lifou and its sparkling blue waters:

Lifou — New Caledonia

Lifou — New Caledonia

Port Vila on Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu:

Port Vila — Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

Port Vila — Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

Espiritu Santo with it’s crystal clear fresh water pools:

Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

The uninhabited Mystery Island of Vanuatu:

Mystery Island — Vanuatu

Mystery Island — Vanuatu

Viti Levu, Fiji, with its cascading waterfalls and intense sunsets:

Viti Levu Waterfall — Fiji

Viti Levu Waterfall — Fiji

Viti Levu Sunset — Fiji

Viti Levu Sunset — Fiji

The beaches of Dravuni, Fiji:

Dravuni — Fiji

Dravuni — Fiji

Pago Pago and the Westernmost U.S. National Park:

The Westernmost U.S. National Forest in American Somao

The Westernmost U.S. National Forest in American Somoa

Honolulu on the island of Oahu in Hawaii:

Honolulu at Night

Honolulu at Night

The Grand Canyon of the Pacific — Waimea Canyon on the Hawaiian island of Kauai:

Waimea Canyon — Kauai

Waimea Canyon — Kauai

The frontier-style streets of Lahaina on Maui:

Lahaina — Maui

Lahaina — Maui

And finally the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State with images of Marymere Falls and a blizzard on Hurricane Ridge:

Marymere Falls — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Marymere Falls — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

On the Way to Hurricane Ridge — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

On the Way to Hurricane Ridge — Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Yes, we really did end this trip in the midst of a raging blizzard.

Look for more images from this adventure in my next travel blog series sometime after the completion of China.

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