Aloha Hawaii!
It is safe to say that we have had a wonderful time here. Today we started off the day by singing Happy Birthday to Abby D (we sang to her again at dinner). First stop was the Rain Forest Zoo. The Siberian tiger, frogs, birds and foliage were a hit. And did you know that Kona Nightingales are actually donkeys?
It is safe to say that we have had a wonderful time here. Today we started off the day by singing Happy Birthday to Abby D (we sang to her again at dinner). First stop was the Rain Forest Zoo. The Siberian tiger, frogs, birds and foliage were a hit. And did you know that Kona Nightingales are actually donkeys?
Next a quick lunch stop, then on to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. We viewed the Kilauea Crater from two different vantage points, taking LOTS of photos. Our wonderfully informative bus driver John took us down the Chain of Craters Road, which crosses huge lava flows from the 1960's and 70's. John has been leading bus tours for over 30 years and had some great stories to tell. There was the time in the 1980's when he and a tour group were stranded due to a crack in the road caused by an earthquake! Luckily there were no earthquakes in the park today. The girls really enjoyed walking out onto the old lava flows and taking more pictures. John showed us one lava formation that some people think looks like the head of Pele, the goddess of volcanoes. Our final stop in Volcanoes park was a walk through the Thurston Lava Tube, which is buried in the middle of a rain forest.
After returning to the hotel we had dinner in the restaurant overlooking Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea, followed by a birthday cake for Abby. Our final evening meeting was filled with emotion, which would not have been the case had this not been an extraordinary tour, with an amazing group of young women, outstanding chaperones, and the leadership and artistry of Beth Ann and Erik.
We are sad to say goodbye, but can't wait to say hello tomorrow evening at Sea-Tac.
Aloha!