2011-Feb. 24: East Kauai, Kee, Tunnels, Kilauea Light house, Shark!
It was a beautiful morning on the east side. But all the rain the day before washed lots of dirt into the ocean by the river mouths. There is a drainage ditch next to KBV, so lots of dirt was washed into the water by our condo.The north shore was suppose to be the place to be still, so we decided to head north. On our way, we stopped by Lydgate to check out the red dirt washed into the ocean from the Wailua River. It was pretty daunting.
We continued up the East side. This is near Kealia
Love stopping and checking out the view from the lighthouse lookout.
Love this section of road through Kilauea on our way from the lighthouse look out.
Decided to check Anini out. I was surprised to see the water calm and clear here and wondered if it would be as clear farther North.
Found a guy playing a keyboard there at Anini. He was really good! But we didn't stay long since now I was wanting to check out Kee or Tunnels.
a north beach along our drive.
When we got to Kee, the ocean was calm and clear. We spent several hours here. First I walked down the beach marveling at the calm water and reflection of the clouds in it.
The rocky shelf by Kee.
While snorkeling, we came across another eel we had never seen before. I believe it is a magnificent snake eel.
Also saw several more coronet fish, but this is the first one I've seen at Kauai with the intricate markings (had seen them in the Caymans before).
This is another new guy to me---a Hawaiian knife fish.
With the calmness of the water we were able to get way out by the opening in the reef. There is where I found this large school or Moi fish.
And another look of the Napali with it's reflection in the calm water.
While snorkeling, we came across another eel we had never seen before. I believe it is a magnificent snake eel.
Also saw several more coronet fish, but this is the first one I've seen at Kauai with the intricate markings (had seen them in the Caymans before).
This is another new guy to me---a Hawaiian knife fish.
With the calmness of the water we were able to get way out by the opening in the reef. There is where I found this large school or Moi fish.
And another look of the Napali with it's reflection in the calm water.
We left Kee in hopes of getting a parking spot at Tunnels and catching a sunset there. We did get a parking spot.
Here's another new encounter! Fortunately I didn't see it coming or I probably would have flipped out. I was actually standing in the water taking the picture above of Bali Hai when it came up from behind me. When I went back into the water, this white tipped reef shark was about 10' off to the side of me and vearing away towards the deep water. Since it was going away, I took this picture, then I went the opposite direction and figured I'd had enough snorkeling for one day. Knowing things look a lot bigger under water, we figured it was probably only about 4 or 5 feet long even though it looked like it was Jaws at the time! I even tried to warn another couple about my shark sighting and their response was, "You're not from here, are you?" Then they took off to the exact spot where I saw it.
Still hoping for a nice sunset, I wandered around the beach for awhile.
When we were leaving the beach, I was looking for the hummingbird that I had seen the last time we were there. It showed up, along with a couple friends. As I was taking pictures of it, I realized it had antennae and therefore couldn't be a hummingbird, even though it was the same size and had the same hovering and darting motions. Someone later told me it's a hummingbird moth. Definately an interesting insect.
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