Among the sites that we visited within the eastern half of the island were Akaka Falls, Kilauea, and my favorite, The Black Sand Beach.
Akaka Falls was beautiful, if only viewed from a distance.....The trail was breathtaking and we all enjoyed the beautiful plant life, along the way........
Kilauea was magnificent! Kīlauea is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess. Hawaiian chants and oral traditions tell in veiled form of many eruptions fomented by an angry Pele before the first European, the missionary Rev. William Ellis, saw the summit in 1823. The caldera was the site of nearly continuous activity during the 19th century and the early part of this century. Since 1952 there have been 34 eruptions, and since January 1983 eruptive activity has been continuous along the east rift zone. All told, Kīlauea ranks among the world's most active volcanoes and may even top the list.
Nearby, there is a trail that begins as just an ordinary trail, with many black lava stones....This was the trail where the volcano erupted and destroyed the village of Kalapana, in 1990. Over 100 homes were destroyed. But, the black lava stones continued on for some time, as we walked through time. We began to see small, green plants.......These were palm trees, coming back to life.....and, at the end of the trail, was the Pacific Ocean. What a site!
This concludes the eastern side of Hawaii........Next up......Kona........
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