Today we did Molokini again, but not the drift part. We were more towards the center of the crater. The visibility wasn't quite as good as the day before, but it was still in the 100 range, so nothing to complain about.
Before we got in the water the dive guide was telling us how rare turtles were at Molokini. Then we get in the water, a few minutes later a turtle swims right over my head. Only I didn't have the camera Steven did.
The next two photos are of the same turtle in the same spot at the same time. The first one was taken by a fancy camera with hundreds of dollars of lighting equipment. The second was taken by our point and shoot camera. Even with color correction, it isn't nearly as awesome.
Here are more pictures by the awesome camera. They are much more able to express how beautiful things looked underwater, than the ones our camera took. It was a day of beautiful diving.
Sharks! |
A few months ago I went to imagineKnits in San Francisco. I found yarn made out of neoprene. I bought it with the intention of doing something completely ridiculous with it. And now I have, 3 min safety stop entertainment. :) It is weird knitting with yarn while it is floating away.
After a day of diving, we headed back down to front street. I was tired from days of diving, but we ended up walking down and back almost the entire street.
Here is a picture of Steven at Bubba Gump, in the Forrest Gump shoes.
When we first got to Hawaii Steven told his phone "Navigate to Lahaina". We weren't sure then if we were going to drop off our luggage or go straight to the dive boat. We had some extra time, so we decided to see where it put us. It was right in front of π Artisan Pizza. We finally made it there to eat, it was delicious. This is the Ahi Pizza.
After dinner on our way back to the car we made it to the beach for the first time this trip. It was a tiny patch of sand off Front Street. We watched the sunset set over the ocean.
lovely pics
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