We visited a museum dedicated to the history and information of Tsunamis. I learned a lot of information about these "walls of water" which came to be especially handy as Hawaii was put on a tsunami watch last week, a little frightening, but everything worked out. I have seen sea turtles relaxing on the ocean at Punalu'u Black Sand Beach...so close that I could touch them, but didn't because it is illegal. We visited the volcano national park and saw active volcanoes up close as well as ancient petroglyphs. We saw the ancient city of refuge as well as a Tibetan Buddhist Temple in Wood Valley, Hawaii that the Dali Llama has stayed at a few times. I wish I could post all of those pictures, but the internet connection here is dreadfully slow. I miss all of my family, friends, and students. See you in two more weeks!
Aloha!
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We had one of those prickly white grape fruit things too! Ours were a little more green though..but I am pretty sure they are the same thing! It's nice being in tropical places, isn't it? I hope you are having a good time!
Hi Milayna... what great pictures and information.... NA language also has many vowels or consents making the language difficult to become proficient.... I've just returned from Sitka... a tad colder however, also incredibly beautiful. Our MITs at Wellpinit and Springdale, Arnie, Mike, Megan and Debra are having to bundle up to survive as the temp reaches single digits..... good to hear from you, OJ
you know, just *because* it's illegal I would want to touch the sea turtles... :) Great to hear from you!
Hi honey,
I'm so proud of you for all that you are doing. Enjoy these experiences and make some memories! Can't wait to have you back home, I love you!
Jeremy
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