Maui the Day after
9.29.2008

then we did the little walk around the hotel and found some beautiful waterlillies...

I don't know the official name of this Totem Pole on Maui, but if anyone would like to share it's origins or history I would love to know!

Then we made a quick pass through Lahaina
Lahina Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in Hawaii.
This was a 288 lb swordfish caught of Maui coast, shown in Lahina Harbor, I was very excited to see this, but I wish I was there to catch it (I know the fish is almost 3 times my size but I still want to try someday!)

She looks like cousin it! Brooke building her rock stack. We made a quick stop at Nakalele Point and Lookout, I still don't understand what the little stacks of rocks are for.

nice little lookout on the drive near Nakalele Point, past Kahakuloa Village on Hwy 340. We could have stopped a million times for photo ops, but with the kiddos in tow we were making it a quick tour!
Labels: Maui Photography, Maui vacation day, things to do in Maui
posted by CDP at 3:01 PM
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1 Comments:
Beautiful pics---as usual :)! your girls are getting so big!
BTW--if those stones are on a hiking trail, then they are called "cairns" and are used to tell hikers where the trail goes if the landscape looks vast or nonspecific. My hubby and I (and now our son) hike often and followed many of those in Acadia Maine when the rock bits got flat and a trail wasn't easily distinguished. Good to see all the new pics! Elizabeth
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