An example of Hawaiian graffiti. Ono means delicious or fantastic in Hawaiian. As you can see from the top picture, camping at Makena Landing Beach Park would indeed be ono, if it was allowed. |
The crew on our trip was Rachel and Pog. |
This shows how close some of the whales swam while they were breeching or jumping out of the water. |
They often slapped the water with their fins. |
I was a bit too slow to capture more than a splash as my camera went into hibernation mode. |
To me, this splash looks like a piggy falling backwards into the water. Can you see it? |
This whale looks like he's doing the backstroke. |
They rise out of the water facing forward, then they flip over in midair and land in the water on their back, creating a huge splash. |
We saw about twenty whale breechings in about an hour's time. I don't know if that's normal since this was our first whale watching trip. |
When our time was up, we had to leave them, even though they were still being very active and fun to watch. |
Unfortunately, Jon started getting seasick near the end of the tour. A small raft on a wavy sea isn't the same as his cruise ship. Happy Birthday Jon! |
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