This morning we headed out to Kealakekua Bay for some kayaking and snorkeling. (Updated with a few more videos.)
The bay is a conservation zone and the site of a monument to James Cook (the white pillar on the distant shore in this shot), but more importantly it features calm waters, a stunning and pristine reef, and is a frequent rest stop for spinner dolphins.
Speaking of dolphins, about half way through the mile or so kayak ride we ran into a group of them and managed to almost accidentally record this fairly amazing piece of footage:
More dolphins, a puffer fish, and some goofy pictures of me after the jump.
So I was super lazy and didn’t bank up posts for during our vacation. As a result, I’m going to have to do the worst thing ever and bore you all with pictures and video from our trip instead.
Anyway, we didn’t actually go fishing, but we did swim with sharks.
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