Kihei Beach
36 South Kihei Road Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, 96753, United States
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Marvellous in Maui !
... the highest point on the 10th tee and then worked our way back down the mountain to the 18th green. It was certainly a busy picture taking day for Cathy.
After golf Thursday we headed to Hookipa Beach Park to watch the surfers. To our pleasant surprise the water was full of huge sea turtles that were feeding in the area.
The coastline of Maui certainly is diverse and interesting to say the least! ...
Sir, There is Nudity and Marijuana Down There
... was indeed full nudity, ranging all ages. We couldn't detect a lot of marijuana, but by the look of the crowd there was undoubtedly a number of substances around. There was bongo music while we there but, as we were leaving around 4:30 pm, there were many more drums arriving, along with a ukelele player (where was mine when I needed it) and droves more people. It was hard coming down the crevace as the line of ants ...
Chilling out in Maui
... a cool thing too see! We hung around to see if we would be entertained more but no more showing off for us. We went to Whalers Village and I bought a little really cute thong charm. We were heading to the food court for a cheap dinner when Troy surprised me and took me to a nice beachfront restaurant. I had a stirfry and Troy had fish and chips.
8TH FEBRUARY 2011 - We are up early for a quick breakfast and then met our shuttle bus to take us to Dollar ...
Aloha from Hawaii
... were very full and loud but proved difficult to photograph. It was interesting to see the lush side of the island but the rain put a damper on my fair weather spirits. Also putting a damper on my spirits was the realization, upon return, that I had left my wallet in Hana.
I phoned the ice cream stand (where else would I leave it?!) and they confirmed that they had it. "It’s a little unusual for somebody to leave ...
Sunrise from Heaven (Haleakala Sunrise Bike Tour)
... of 9 ambulances on the island and only 7 are available/operative; so you’re driven to a relatively safe 6,500 feet altitude to get a bike out of the trailer & start biking down (no pedaling allowed except when instructed to do so by the guide) & down, down, down we go (after of course listening to the guide’s specific safety instructions) to continue going down, down, down the dormant volcano with a few picture stops along the ...



