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Hello all! Hilo has a lot of gorgeous beach parks along the bay. Today my friends and I went to Richardson's to snorkel, explore, and relax. These beach parks are apparently the place to be on the weekend because it was packed! Many families were gathered under canopies, having picnics and enjoying the clear water. Richardson's is made of a partially protected cove, so it is a great place for swimming, snorkeling, and body boarding or surfing all in one. The snorkeling there was really great- I saw a large variety of fish, including angelfish, yellow tangs, parrot fish, and even a few Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, which is the Hawaii state fish. My friend even managed to find an octopus! Unfortunately, I have no pictures of the fish because I forgot my camera again, but I promise I'll remember it one day. Many of the beach parks also house areas where sea turtles can rest during the day away from the pounding waves. There is an area like this at Richardson's, and we w
Hello everyone! This weekend marked the start of my scuba diving course! In case you didn't know, scuba diving is a water activity in which divers use compressed air to breathe underwater. This allows divers to stay down much longer, dive deeper, and explore more than someone breathing from the surface. I figured that if I were to get my scuba certification, it would be best to do it here, where I can actually dive in the ocean instead of a lake or river (and it's much cheaper through UH!!). The course I am taking is the basic Open Water Diving Certification. Upon completion of the course, I am certified to dive up to 60 ft underwater, which is great for recreational and possibly scientific use. The past two days, we learned to read dive tables, how to put together and disassemble our equipment, and practiced a variety of skills needed to become a successful scuba diver. We completed 5 confined water dives, which took place in the campus pool. The hardest thing to get used t
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Hey all! Today I want to tell you about a great local place that is a MUST to visit if you travel to Hilo :) My friends and I walked downtown today specifically to go here. It is a place called Two Ladies Kitchen and their thing is mochi. In case you don't know what mochi is, it is a Japanese dessert made of glutinous rice paste, sometimes with a filling inside. They are especially known for their fruit mochi- the filling is a piece of fresh fruit. Unfortunately, they were out of most of the flavors by the time we got there, but I was still able to snag some of their coveted chocolate strawberry mochi (and they even threw in a few extra!). I also tried the Lilikoi and Coconut ones (not fresh fruit but equally as delicious)! If you do go, know that they are extremely popular and you probably need to go in the morning if you want to have your pick. They also do pre-orders, which seemed to be quite popular given that in the ~20 mins we were there, 4 pre-orders were picked up. I
Sorry for the delay! This past weekend, my aunt and uncle came to visit me for a few days of adventure :) On Friday, they picked me up after class along with their friend, a long time Hawaii resident. She directed us to Puna, where we drove down the coast and saw the newest beach in the world, created by the 2018 Kilauea eruption. We saw the newest lava fields and beautiful scenery while enjoying the afternoon sun. We stayed in Volcano with their friends (and their lovely cat- see the photo album for pictures!). Saturday, we spent the day hiking around Volcano national park. We got to explore some of the lesser-known areas, like the area with the lava trees. Lava trees are from when a lava flow engulfed a tree, but didn't burn it up immediately. The lava cooled around the tree which then died or burned, but the impression of its trunk was forever left in the lava. There are pictures of these too! We stopped at a local Thai food truck on the way home and we had an amazing meal ba
Aloha everyone! So just a quick update for you all: my aunt and uncle are visiting this weekend from back home in Virginia! We are spending the weekend on the eastern side of the island- mostly in volcano, a little bit in Hilo, with maybe a side trip down south. I’m so glad they’re here!! I will make a more detailed post tomorrow (with pictures attached). Hope you all are having a good weekend!