Oct 2 - Honolulu
Aloha!🌺
We arrived around 6 AM as Honolulu was waking up. Dramatic skies over the city were constantly changing as the sun came up. Diamond Head was our first landmark!
We passed by a marina and a beautiful park on the beach where the water temperature is about 76°. We reached a beach with stunning views of Diamond Head and had a photo stop at Amelia Earhart Lookout. The cliffs are steep and lush and provide a venue for hikers. ( it’s difficult to take photos from a bus!)
We drove through the ‘Beverly Hills’ of Hawaii to gawk at the homes occupied at one time or another by people like Carol Burnett, Oprah, and Doris Duke; daughter of the ‘Lucky Strike’ owner that Duke University was named after. The land is actually more valuable than the homes! The guide told us about a Japanese investor who purchased several lots and tore down the houses with the idea of building apartments or hotels, only to find out that there was a two-storey restriction! An empty lot can be worth $35M in today’s market!
We continued on to Hanauma Bay and the Halona Blowhole. Because of the low tide there was not much of a blow but the shoreline is beautiful with many surfers trying to catch the waves.
A bit farther along, the guide pointed out a property belonging to Barack Obama; our guide had been on his Secret Service detail for a few years. From there we reached Makapu’u Point and could look back at the Makapu’u Lighthouse. We continued on to Waimanalo Beach where the shoreline slopes gently into the ocean.
After a brief rest stop we took a narrow road to the Pali Lookout where King Kamehameha I is said to have forced thousands of his opponents to jump to their deaths in the Battle of Nu’uanu.
Tonight there is a folkloric show in the theatre. It is at 6:45 so it will be a challenge to have dinner and get a seat as the theatre fills up early!
We made it! It was a nice show with hula and Hawaiian music; dancers were boys, girls and adults from age 6 up!
More tomorrow!
Two Tired Travellers
Didn't pick up a few trinkets at Tiffany's??
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect way to spend a day in Honolulu. I’ve been to the Doris Duke house (called Shangri La) 3 times now and it’s such a special place. She built the house with Islamic architecture and furnishings in the 1930s. Imagine what that took to accomplish!
ReplyDeleteWow have you ever packed in lots of stuff to do, in a very short time! The pictures are amazing, keep them coming. ❤️🐶❤️
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