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Old 05-12-2009, 05:15 AM
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Old 05-12-2009, 05:28 AM
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Wow! I didn't know the reefs in Hawaii were so abundant. Love the Parrotfish! Oh, and they are so yummy too aren't they? Oh wait, you're a veggie aren't ya? Nevermind then...
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Old 05-12-2009, 05:33 AM
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Yes....Very Nice!
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Oh man oh man. Now you make me want to plan my next vacation there. Which beach was that? Any recommendation for acommodation? Great pics. What camera?
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I love the black triggers with blue strips on the top and bottom.

Any idea what they are called?

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Old 05-12-2009, 12:04 PM
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They are durgeron's are they not?
I actually just saw a pair at a big al's in Mississauga
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Wow! Love the Parrotfish! Oh, and they are so yummy too aren't they?
yep...especially with a little bit of lemon butter when they're cooked over open fire mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Old 05-12-2009, 07:23 PM
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Haha! I havent tried parrotfish I dont think... although I did eat a lot of fish in the Cook Islands that I dont quite remember what they were....

Love love love the Big Island. It has tropical rain forests, prehistoric fern-forests, pine forests, beaches, tropical deserts, deserts, alpine deserts, snow-capped mountians, volcanoes, prairies and grasslands, cattle farms, lush valleys... omg the list goes on. Not so many typical "white sand beaches" but the snorkelling is best off the rocky ones anyways! Lots of really private beaches and also some big touristy ones.

These snorkelling pics were all off of more private beaches. Mainly Two-Step near puuhonua o honaunau, Mioli'i, and captian cook monument in Kealekekua Bay (you need to kayak there). We stayed at B&B's Diver Dan's near Honaunau (about 1 hour south of Kona) and a beautiful plantation house called Ka'awa Loa Plantation B&B in Kealekekua. Both were fabulous... and I want to be a bit greedy and not tell anyone about Ka'awaLoa so no one goes there and its all for me.

If you go be sure to rent a 4x4 cus its a BIG ISLAND and it takes forever to drive around, but you get to see so much that it is worth it.

Oh and the cam is a little Olympus SW underwater digi.

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Yup, definitely requires a 4x4! Did you guys go to the Green Sand Beach? That was pretty amazing!
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