ALOHA
Located about 15 miles North of Kailua-Kona is Kiholo Bay. Accessible only by hiking across a couple miles of
lava flow from the highway this bay is a favorite hangout for the Green Sea Turtle, the major focus of this page.
The hike is hot but fairly easy (compared to some) and the bay is worth the effort. The snorkling is not as spectacular
as say Kealakekua bay, but the lava formations around the edge of the bay are interesting.
A fishpond for the Alii (royalty) was the purpose of this bay
in ancient times. Originally it was almost three times the size it is
today. The eruption of Hualalai in 1801 created a fast moving lava flow
that filled in the southern 2/3s of the pond. But that's a story for
another time. There had been a heavy rain the night before these
pictures were taken and the inflow of fresh water into the bay caused
very limited visibility so the shots are not of great quality but I
think you will enjoy them. Just click on the thumbnails to see the full
picture. Mahalo
Just a few hundred yards to the south of the bay is this interesting house, built in Bali by native craftsmen and then disassembled and shipped to Hawaii and
reassembled here on the beach. Unfortunately the dryer climit caused some of the wood to dry out and caused a nightmare of corrective construction. All this
was done by Paul Mitchell of hair salon product fame.

A bit farther down the beach is this little cottage built and owned by the man who invented the heart pacemaker...

I do hope to get back to the bay before too long and get some more and hopefully clearer pictures, so check back now and then and see if I make it..
MAHALO & ALOHA

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