On Monday 7th January we flew to Honolulu for a day visiting Pearl Harbour. I was amazed at how small Pearl Harbour was and it was no wonder the American Fleet was almost destroyed as they were all moored far too close together in shallow water. Compared with Scapa Flow in Orkney Pearl Harbour is just a pond. We also visited a submarine moored in the harbour and took a trip to the sunken Battleship Arizona which is a war grave and a memorial to all who died in the attack on 7th December 1941
Thursday, 10 January 2008
Mount Haleakala
We travelled to this mountain on Sunday 6th January and this was the first time we had been able to see the mountain as it had been covered by clouds. The mountain is 10,023 ft high and is an extinct volcano. It is one of the steepest roads in the world going from sea level to 10,000ft in just 22 miles. The view from the top was fantastic and you could see the 2 snow top covered mountains of the Big Island 80 miles away in the distance.
Whale Watching
We were all a bit aprehensive about this trip as the sea had been fairly rough earlier in the week but it proved to be an excellent trip and nobody was seasick. Within 20 minutes of leaving harbour we had spotted our first whale and from then on it was all action. The skipper had received a message from another boat that there were several whales and a school of dolphins about 2 miles away so off we went and soon were surrounded by dozens of Spinner Dolphins. These are only found in Hawaii and they love to perform near the boats. They leap out of the water and spin as much as 6 times in the air. They also like to keep the company of the Whales so soon there were 3 Whales and all the Dolphins round the boat. Just as we were about to leave another huge Whale breached within 100 yards of the boat. This was a tremendous site as it did this 3 times in quick succession, but unfortunately none of us managed to get a photograph of it.
Maui
Tuesday, 1 January 2008
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