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North America » United States » Hawaii » Naalehu July 5th 2013

Between Punalu’u Beach and South Point, you will pass through Naʻālehu. It’s a tiny little town of around 1000 people and one main street that runs through it. TripAdvisor says “3 things to do in Naʻālehu. And, without looking, this is my list of 3 things to do there: 1) The Punalu’u Bakery - I would drive all the way to the other side of the Island for Punalu’u Bread, BUT now you can just buy it in the local grocery store. Still, it’s worth going to the actual bakery, which not only has the best bread EVER (along with samples) but just happens to be the southern most bakery in the United States. You can buy purple (taro), pink (guava) or yellow/cream-colo... read more
Mark Twain's Monkey Pod Tree
Hale o Keawe
Konane

North America » United States » Hawaii » Naalehu June 29th 2013

Back to Hawaii! It's been awhile, but url=http://biggestballofstring.wordpress.com/2013/05/22/pahoas-mexican-food-li-hing-mui-and-the-chicken-guy/last time I was telling about our Hawaii adventures, I meant to continue on to the Green Sand Beach... I can’t remember when I first heard that there was a “Green Sand Beach”, but I’ve been trying to get there since. The problem is: there’s a 2-3 mile hike to get there. That didn’t seem like very far, but nobody was willing to go with me. However, every time someone new comes with us, I continue to suggest we go. THIS TIME, Amanda and family thought it was a good idea! YAY! So, one day, when it was supposed to be rainy in the Hilo area (I know – you think it’s always rainy there, but I find the weather very pleasant with a good mix of sun and ... read more
Boat moorings, South Point
Green Sand Beach 1
Green Sand Beach 2




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