Monday, November 22, 2010

The road to Hana - the second half



The second half of the road to Hana came out even more than the first. As you approach Wailua city, you will spend a few stalls offering gifts home and fruit fruits. If you're hungry for a snack, this is the place to stop.




The first stop on this second half of this trip is our Lady of Fatima shrine.It's a little blue and white chapel built in the 1860.Cette Church has an existing congregation, but they do not use this Chapel as the current shrine.




Another site not to be missed is caves Ka ' eleku. In fact, you can go in underground caves formed by eruptions of lava ancient volcanoes. You will probably need a vehicle to drive four wheels to access it. Kahanu garden is a botanical garden located on the road to Hana. This is a national conservation effort.The next stop just after the Botanical Garden is sacrés.Ils pools offer a natural park water of sorts. The view is spectacular and unlike anything I've ever seen.




At the top of the mountain, almost Hana is Wai ' anapanapa State Park. The Park is located between an impressive black sand beach and has two caves where you can browse.They operate effectively in the ocean, are therefore prudent .j ' heard that there is a good opportunity here for tuba, but will never know. There are several warning signs would be exceptionally great man of war, swimmers strong currents of rip and sharks. Hmm, maybe I'll sit this one!




Now return to your car to the next stop, Hana.Before that I mentioned that Hana is not really all that spectacular taking account of all magnificent stops along the way, however, it is worth your time to stop in this small town sommeil.Il exists some little coffee constituting a good lunch place. The range is completed with a dock that will at least take a quick walk. Hana has even an airport.You can either stay at Hana to one of the few options accommodation, or if you're like most people came head to resort area.




Most people will be back as which comes, perhaps stop at some places they may have missed on the path.Or, if you are among the few courageous, you can continuer.Cela will require a four wheel drive vehicle.You will drive along a dirt road that could be called a road, but it is very winding, and rounded, at the top of a cliff with no guard rails to protect the motorist drop hundreds of meters in the ocean below.




There are some signs telling drivers honk to traffic to cross alert, because this is only one road .it port ' is a bit disturbing, but captivating at the same time, and the view is incroyable.Cette isolated road overlooking the Ocean on one side and cow pasture only lasts for a few kilometres, and then it's back to civilisation.




You can obtain a full detailed map with your concierge club or even the card .the petrol station will give indications of marker thousand specific, allowing even the most lost driver subject to find these breathtaking monuments.


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