By Elena Kounitski, February 7, 2010 @ 11:10 pm
| PART 2. Next we decided to hike to Punalau Falls – according to the description in the guide one has to walk dry stream boulders to get there, and we love to rock-hop! On the way there we stopped for a scenic view of Ke’anae Peninsula.
It took us about 15 min each way to get to Punalau Falls and back to the car. The falls dried out, but the walls of the place are very impressive, almost vertical and huge! The walk is not easy as some of the boulders are very slippery.
Then we arrived to Ke’anae Peninsula, bought some banana bread, snacked and rested. After we ate the bread we had bought, we stuffed on more – it was very tasty! At 11 am we continued on our trip. The road went higher and allowed for a good view of the whole peninsula with its taro fields. |
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