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Maui: Sunrises
Maui: Sunrises

Here's just a bunch of kinda-nice looking sunrises that I took throughout the trip. I tried a few different filters, but nothing really turned out as spectactular as the view really was. Pictures didn't do the actual sunrises justice.

 
Maui: Aquarium
Maui: Aquarium

One day we were kinda bored so we went over the Maui Aquarium. Some cool fish there. One of the cool fishes was this Pinochio fish with a really long nose. Also, there's a cool picture of Heather confronting her fears and staring at the masses of jellyfish.

 
Maui: Iao Needle
Maui: Iao Needle

This was a nice scenic place on the way back from the airport. Just a short walk from the car and we could see all the way to the beach. It was quite a nice view.

 
Maui: Ha'leakala
Maui: Ha'leakala

One of my favorite things that I did in Maui was to bike down a volcano. In this case, it was Mount Ha'leakala. The downside was that my brother and I had to wake up at 2am to get a head start up the mountain. It probably took like almost 2 hours to get to the top so we were up there around 4:45am (the bus was a little late to pick us up). Now let me try to explain how cold it was up top. The OFFICIAL temperature was 43 degrees, but there was like 15-20mph winds. So factoring in the windchill, it was probably closer to 30 degrees. (I've looked up the previous few days temperatures and it has always been 30-35 windchill).

Anyways, it took SO long for the sun to finally rise (or maybe it just felt that way with all the cold). Ironically, no later than 5 minutes after the sun rose, the super fog rolled in. It was so thick that we couldn't see more than 10 feet in front of us. Luckilly we started down the mountain later when the fog was starting to semi-clear. It was a long cold ride down the mountain but it was a great ride with a lot of great views.

 
Maui: Nature Garden
Maui: Nature Garden

This place was just a small little nature garden that had a bunch of different animals and all of the native trees and plants of Hawaii. Of course, out of everything there, the most interesting were the ducks and the fish. These ducks were pretty crazy. Not like afraid Southern California ducks. These ducks would chase us around until we gave them food. I took this oppourtunity to attempt my own picture of some nice 'duck ass'

 
Maui: Mariott Luao
Maui: Mariott Luao

This was probably one of the more disappointing, yet at the same time my favorite part about the trip to Maui. On the one hand, I was expecting more of an 'authentic' luao. Instead it seemed very 'commercialized' and impersonal. On the other hand, there was free unlimited alcohol. Free booze is always fun and makes every night a blast :)

 
Maui: Old Town Lahaina
Maui: Old Town Lahaina

Not much happened in Lahaina. We ate there quite a few times and Heather bought some hand carved doll for her brother. In a few pictures, you see a very large tree. That's called the Lahaina Banyon tree. It supposedly covers a full city block. Its branches dip down and replant into the soil so although it looks like many trees, it's actually just one. While we were waiting for the sun to set along the beach, Ed went down and played horseshoes with one of the natives (and I think he won).

 
Maui: The Road to Hana
Maui: The Road to Hana

The Road to Hana is a trip around the island of Maui. It's a long, long, LOOOOOOOOOONG winding road around hairpin turns and 1 lane bridges. It took somewhere like 6 hours to make it from Ka'anapali to Hana and back. Along the way, there were many great views, several very nice waterfalls and some nice beaches. You'll see in one of the pictures, Heather is wading through some 4-5' overgrown plants. That was my Dad's idea and we turned back soon after.

 

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