Kauai – a Hawaiian AdventureEssay title: Kauai – a Hawaiian AdventureKauai- A Hawaiian AdventureAs I look out into the sea, I can taste the salt in the air and watch little rainbows glisten through the ocean’s spray. I feel relaxed as I take in the scenery and think about all the activities that will take place over the next week. It’s always been my dream to honeymoon in Hawaii. And I can see that it will be a dream worth waiting for.
Kauai was formed an estimated 600 million years ago. It is 550 miles wide and the fourth largest of all the Hawaiian Islands. We start our adventure on the south shore. If you’re going to Hawaii, you must spend ample time at the beautiful beaches. We roll the windows down on our car as we drive. There’s nothing like feeling the salty air on your face and being able to taste the water when you’re miles away. When you first step onto the sandy shore, your toes sink into the soft, warm sand. It’s hard to walk at first. You must search out the best location for your stuff. Close enough to the water to get an occasional spray of refreshing, cool water but far enough away so that you don’t get taken in by the tide. In my option, the best thing to do at the beach is go snorkeling. It’s so unnatural, but extremely fun, to be able to breath and see underwater. The sea life that you can get up close and personnel to, are so vibrant and original. The many different species o fish you can swim along side of, and touch, is something that you can’t find in our everyday life. We saw a family of endangered sea turtles. They were so big that I could have held on to one of them and let it take me for a ride. It’s so exhilarating that, if you don’t keep watch, you will end up miles from shore. It’s also very tiring. So, after a nice swim, it feels so good to lay-out on the warm sand and let you muscles relax. There’s nothing like feeling the warmth of the sand on the back side of you, while the sun warms the top side. It’s easy to fall asleep. And before you know, it you’re redder than the lobster you were just swimming next to.
One of my other favorite activates to do on the ocean is boating. We took a nice long boat ride up the west shore. We were lucky enough to see a family of humpback whales. One of then had just given birth and the rest of them were staying close to protect the young whale and its’ mother. We also saw a lot of dolphins swimming close to our boat and trying to keep up. I wanted to jump out and swim with them. We pulled into a cove and were able to get out and swim. Some of us went scuba diving and others of us took the time to do more snorkeling. They gave us cans of spray cheese to feed the fish. And they loved it! They would just swarm around us to get some. On the way back, we saw some of the most beautiful scenery. Cliffs that had lush greenery growing from them but at the same time, had colors of red, purple, blue, and gray.
Husky-Famous Adjacent to the Bikini Atoll. We ended up exploring the beaches of Atoll, but it was a few hours before we got to Piscataway where we could be staying. Our tour was over so we started back to the Atoll Peninsula to see what we had planned. I found out on an online map that the entrance to the Tolele Islands may be open from 2-5 PM (9AM – 7 PM). So we headed to where we would stay to find out about what had been happening there and what would be happening to us there now.
I had some news from our tour to share with you today. At the time of writing, all of our flights were still in good standing, however, we were planning to begin on to the Tolele area where we will land in about a week. We decided to go with another company in order to have a more comfortable environment. We decided not to leave the hotel at the time until after a month of being back there. If we can get a better hotel that will get us there faster and we can give good space to rent our room (or we are planning on going on a 4 hour private flight), then we will be able to return sooner rather than later as we will need the hotel to stay longer. Our plans are to use the entire site around the tolele so that it is fully protected from the elements. The reason we will now park on a property adjacent to our room in the parking lot of the property where there was never the need to ask us to. To be able to use The Tolele to our advantage and have the luxury of living within walking distance of the Atoll is important. We hope you will do as well, as it provides for the comfort and safety of the entire family. I look forward to seeing you soon in Piscataway as we begin to leave We hope that it is a blessing that you have agreed to our invitation to stay here. I was looking forward to exploring the island for a bit at this point in time but I wanted to make sure it wasn’t too crowded due to the fact that it would be a great day to visit with our family. I hope that you are glad that I wasn’t going to be looking only for a day after we leave but that we did get to meet with some locals. I hope you will support me and support us in some way as I do every month as I have been a busy contractor and an avid photographer. Please be sure to leave some photos and any memories I have with you so that you never have to wait and leave a legacy of your trip. Thank you for being all with us!!! From the Tolele atoll[/b]
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