My first photo on Kauai, a church among palms out the car window.
Sharon, as we drive to the north coast of Kauai.
We stopped to admire the view at Hanalei Bay
Wainiha Bay, as we drive by
River emptying into Wainiha Bay.
Waves break on a shelf of rock in Wainiha Bay
Most of the house are on stilts in this area.
Maniniholo beach
Body surfing at Haena Beach Park
Surfing off Maniniholo Beach
Haena Beach Park
Wading out for some surfing
surfing
surfing
surfing
jagged rock towers on a ridge behind Haena Beach Park.
Wild chickens, chicks and colorful roosters are everywhere you go.
Sharon in Maniniholo Dry Cave
Kee Beach, Dad and Mom in the foreground.
I spy on Sharon from high in some roots.
Sharon in the roots gazes off toward the Na Pali Coast
Rainbow over Kee Beach
Dad on a trail from Kee Beach
Mom and Sharon scramble over rockst the end of Kee Beach
Kee Beach
Sharon
Dad, Mom, and Sharon
Sharon and Dad enjoy the view at Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
Mom at at Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
View through palms at Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
Sharon next to the almost completely dry falls next to Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
I use a handy bolder as a pedastal as Mom sprays insect repelant.
Me
Dad, Mom, and Sharon under a rainbow at Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
Dad, Mom, and Sharon under a rainbow at Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau is one othe most famous heiau where hula was taught
The waterfall (dry when we visited) was a few steps down the trail to the right from Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau.
Fruit and flowers left at Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
Birds at Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
Ke Ahu a Laka Heiau
A frequent sight around Kauai, Zebra Doves, an non-native species
Chickens are everywhere
Waikanaloa Wet Cave
Sharon at the entrance to Waikanaloa Wet Cave
Vines hanging down over the entrance to Waikanaloa Wet Cave
Sharon at at the parking for Waikanaloa Wet Cave
Fire dancer in the courtyard of our hotel when we returned from our trip.