Part one: animals
Part three: Misc hotel pics, waterfall, etc.
Part four: Plants.
Part five: Sunsets.
Part six: Tidepools.

Coastline.
This was a beautiful area. You can see the black lava rock pocking through.

More coastline.
Another view.

More coastline.
This is one of my favorite pics. To the right, out of sight, is a black lava sand beach.

Death-defying dive.
Yes, that is a boy jumping into the water, and yes, he was jumping from that high finger of rock. He was later joined by a boy and another girl.

Blowhole.
There were a few of these fissures and holes, formed by the waves undercutting the rock.

Blowhole in action.
Has to be seen to be believed. The boom! The power!

Arch.
Natural arch formed by wave action. I love this picture. You can see a far off little tidepool/waterfall combo on the right. And that's a tidepool right at my feet.

Water.
I loooove the water here. My friends were rather intent on taking pics when the water was surging, but my camera takes very light pictures, and it just washes out all of the white foam. The sea, however, was just glorious in color, and I was able to capture that. I'm really glad this came out, because I was actually standing just about in a blowhole to take it, and I had to pray that my timing was okay.

Pebbles.
Lava rock pebbles, worn smooth by wave action.
Part three: Misc hotel pics, waterfall, etc.
Part four: Plants.
Part five: Sunsets.
Part six: Tidepools.
Coastline.
This was a beautiful area. You can see the black lava rock pocking through.
More coastline.
Another view.
More coastline.
This is one of my favorite pics. To the right, out of sight, is a black lava sand beach.
Death-defying dive.
Yes, that is a boy jumping into the water, and yes, he was jumping from that high finger of rock. He was later joined by a boy and another girl.
Blowhole.
There were a few of these fissures and holes, formed by the waves undercutting the rock.
Blowhole in action.
Has to be seen to be believed. The boom! The power!
Arch.
Natural arch formed by wave action. I love this picture. You can see a far off little tidepool/waterfall combo on the right. And that's a tidepool right at my feet.
Water.
I loooove the water here. My friends were rather intent on taking pics when the water was surging, but my camera takes very light pictures, and it just washes out all of the white foam. The sea, however, was just glorious in color, and I was able to capture that. I'm really glad this came out, because I was actually standing just about in a blowhole to take it, and I had to pray that my timing was okay.
Pebbles.
Lava rock pebbles, worn smooth by wave action.
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Date: 2006-07-11 01:30 am (UTC)