Punalu'u Beach
Black sand formed from volcanic activity, dozens of coconut palms, and honu (or Hawaiian green sea turtles) taking naps in the sun are all found at Punalu'u Beach. I was absolutely giddy finding these guys on the beach and couldn't stop myself from taking too many pictures and standing and staring for ages. It's a sight not to be missed if you're traveling to the Big Island.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
A few days into our trip to the Big Island of Hawai'i (we stayed in Kailua-Kona along Ali'i Dr.), we decided it was necessary to take a trip to the Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Even in crazy winds and sweltering humidity (all on the same stretch of coast), it was a beautiful day. I'm completely in awe of the clouds covering the island - gigantic and low, you just want to jump up and touch them.
















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| a quick stop on the way to take in the gorgeous coastline |
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| 50 shades of blue |

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| Embracing the wind (photo by Michael Phillips) |
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| Messing around in the car (it was a 2 hour drive one way) |
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| Landscape around the coast reminded me of Australia |

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| Photo by Michael Phillips |
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See what I mean about these clouds?![]() ![]() |
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| Volcanic tube - over 500 years old |



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| Rainforest in the park |








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| Volcanic steam vent |

Redondo Landing
I've been absolutely horrid when it comes to posting my photos. These come from early March - an unseasonably warm and bright day where I had to buy cheesy sunglasses from a shop on the pier. With a belly full of Amandine's and coffee, we watched the seagulls and the pigeons, listened to men gossiping on the pier with their fishing rods and stereos, and soaked in the last bits of sun for the day. A lovely memory, to be sure.











































