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Turtle Photos!
Videos!!
I have 6 videos for you, all of which are either short or amazing.
I thought some video of circling around coral would be nice.
These fish are nibbling at the statue.
These fish accepted me as their brother.
When we found those 8 turtles on Papa’iloa Beach, we took some close up video.
The best video I’ve ever taken: TURTLE FIGHT! I came back later and the big dude was hanging out under the rock getting his shell cleaned by some fishies.
Stand Up Paddleboarding Photos!
Last Full Day
I find writing super easy, and photo editing and organizing difficult so I have a ton of photos to deal with, but instead you get more writing. 😛
We didn’t have much of a plan this morning, but started with breakfast made in our kitchen. We talked a bit and decided to go Stand-Up Paddleboarding up the river in Hale’iwa bay. A quick drive, and an illegal parking spot (which we didn’t notice until we got back), a conversation with a dude who’s job it was solely to rent us boards and we were paddling our way up the river.
The river was brown and murky, and I didn’t really want to fall in it. Which is rough, since SUPing is a very balancey activity. We paddled about a half hour up the river, saw a giant turtle with a barnacle on his back and then paddled back.
I suggested that we drive back to Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck (about a half hour away) and then try to find one of the Lost beaches nearby. The shrimp wasn’t as good the second time, it felt less like it was assaulting my mouth with garlic and more like it was a good heavy helping of garlic. When all you want is to be slapped in the face with garlic…
The beach was called Papa’iloa Beach and it’s the location of most of the beach filming on Lost after half way through the first season. They started filming on Moke’leia Beach, but apparently the winter storms threatened to flood the set (which is actually outlined in an episode) and filming moved. We found the beach and walked down to it and started hiking. It was apparently about a 15-20 walk down the beach.
We walked about 5 minutes before we came upon 3 girls throwing green stuff into the water. Miranda cried out and at the edge of the rocks in the waves were 8 turtles all swimming around trying to get at the green stuff. 8 large turtles. In one area. Miranda quickly stripped down to her bathing suit, and convinced me to do likewise and we were in with our snorkel camera. The waves were kind of rough so we had to be very careful to stay out of their way, and keep our footing. But ho-man, 8 turtles.
As we walked along the beach, we found another turtle sunning himself on the beach. And a few more in the water. We’d found the Kingdom of Turtles!
After 15 minutes Miranda decided she wasn’t interested in continuing to walk. I was in the middle of a good, solid, obsession, and wanted to keep going. We compromised, with her stopping to photograph some more turtles and we continuing on along the beach. I walked for another 20-25 minutes and came around the corner to find Hale’iwa Beach Park. If the film set had been near that park, my directions would have said to come from that direction…I turned around, having failed, and took a bunch of photos in case Miranda recognized the locations at all.
When we got back I asked her to drive. I’d been hiking for near 1.5 hours, in bare feet along the sand. My feet are throbbing right now, and telling me that they didn’t like what I did, but that they’ll forgive. Eventually.
We came back and had a shower. And moisturizer.
Dinner was at Breakwater, which got good reviews in our Big Blue Book but mediocre reviews in our book. The garlic fries were a $3 addon where the cook seemed to sprinkle garlic powder on them. (in truth, they were tossed with olive oil, garlic and garlic powder, but compared to Giovanni’s where they practically give you an entire garlic bulb with your order, it was lackluster. Miranda’s fish and chips arrived and she wondered about tartar sauce. I pointed at a sauce in a bottle on the table, and we both tried it and were sure it was either chipolte mayo or thousand island… we were told it was the tartar. It was no tartar I’d ever tried. My own meal was pleasant and unremarkable. Although I did end up eating my fries with the “tartar” instead. 😛
Back at the home I walked the slackline a bit and Miranda lay in a hammock and read. We watched the sun go down while I wrote the last blog post and she continued to read.
Tomorrow we have a few options, but they depend on when we have to be out of this place. And also how various muscles stand up…
Oahu diving photos!
Akumal snorkelling turtle photos!
Some snorkel videos
Chasing some fish – http://vimeo.com/65280663
Swimming turtle – http://vimeo.com/65280705
I borrowed Bill’s SeaLife 1200 for this trip, as I didn’t want to pack my giant and awesome SCUBA camera for an unknown number of snorkel trips. Most of the crap in these videos is from the silt in the water – lots of wind today makes a lot of medium sized waves which stirs it all up near the shore.
Some more water.
That elusive turtle
I love turtles. The first time I saw one underwater while diving, I thought it was the coolest thing I’d ever seen (some exageration). Seat turtles just seem to fly effortlessly through the water, like a bird on a warm, thermal day. One of the reasons I’m in Hawaii is because Sean mentioned one day, a few years ago, that when he was in Hawaii he saw tons of turtles. I’d love to be diving and see a whole pack of them flying through the water. I’m afraid I’m going to have to leave Hawaii without that dream being realized. I also haven’t gotten a single photo of a turtle. I’ve seen 4 turtles over the last 2 weeks. 1 was my very first time I went in the water 2 weeks ago. We were at that first beach park in Lahaina and it was my first time snorkeling and I left my camera on land as I wasn’t certain of snorkeling, let alone snorkeling with a massive camera on hand. I was just floating about in this fairly uninteresting section of beach when ey came flying into my view. I followed em for a few minutes before I got distracted by some scuba divers below me and lost em. The second one was in a beach cove at some tiny little beach on the south end of Maui, south of Kihei. We had just parked and put out lunch down on the grass when some people appeared out of a mass of broken trees and mentioned a turtle sunbathing on some rocks nearby. Ey was just sitting there on the rocks, having a great day. I walked away to get my camera, and apparently ey decided that was a good moment to slowly turn and drift into the ocean again. Damn turtle. The last two were at a restaurant named Ponds, in Hilo. Miranda and I were having lunch. The place was built up on stilts, and they had a pond directly underneath them. There was a huge number of koi in the pond, as well as two turtles who were alternatively swimming around, or sunning on a rock. Though, these were the types of turtles with claws instead of wings. So yeah, no turtles. Next time I come here, I’m going to tell the dive master specifically that I want a pod of turtles to appear in front of my camera lens. Also a humpback whale. This place is just lousy with them. Throw a breadroll and hit 5 of them and a baby.