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July 13, 2008

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Sonia

Mahalo, Pomai...it was so good to come home and I was excited to see the island again below me! Yes, we are quite fortunate that the whole coastline is not crammed with mansions...........sssshhhhh....don't tell!

Pomai

Wow, those shots came out very clear, with minimal glare off the aircraft window. Good thing they cleaned the plane that day!

If you look the third shot, it looks like a UFO hovering next to the aircraft. lol Just kidding.

Amazing how much coastline is untouched on the Big Island. If that were Oahu, you'd probably see mansions taking up every linear foot of it.

Sonia

So glad you enjoyed them, Donna!
We were in town today for doctor appointments and in between we had some time to kill.....we went to the Liliu'okalani Gardens and just sat to look at Hilo Bay!

Donna

Sonia,
Thank you so much for the arm chair or should I say 'sky chair' look of Hawaii.
I've never seen water THAT blue before. And welcome home!!!

Sonia

Aloha and mahalo, Will....I love all these areas too. WOW, I wish I could have seen the Onomea Arch before it collapsed, of course, I've seen photos, but it is not the same!
I'm so glad I brought back good memories.

WillD

So glad you're home. I missed reading about the Big Island. Gee, your photos brought back so many memories, growing up in Hilo, and flying to/from Honolulu. And the names...Waipio Vally, Hakalau, Akaka Falls and Onomea Bay. I'm so old I remember when Onomea Arch was still there...and the old Hamakua Highway.

Wonderful pics! Thanks for the memories. Looking forward to your posts.

Sonia

LOL, Cookie! At least here it won't get as cold!
I will be posting soon about our meal at Versailles in Miami!

Cookie

Sonia, great pictures. I showed them to Steve. I think moving to N.C. is in 2nd place.......

Sonia

Thank you, Diane....Glad you liked the photos. About the DSL station program on Hawaii parks, etc.....even though I live here, I love to watch those programs!
Maybe someday you and David can come to visit and take your own pics as you fly in ;-)

Diane

Absolutely gorgeous photos Sonia! David and I recently watched a DSL station program on the county parks in Hawaii. Learned a lot of the volcanos. lava flow and how the island grows, the Apriol Fool's tsunami and so much more. a very inetresting and enjoyable show.

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