Friday, March 21, 2008
Kauai: Waterfalls
After lunch, we drove across the southern shore and stopped to take a view of the "Menehune Fish Pond", which legend states was built by the Menehune, leprecan-like little people in one moonlit night. Archeologists date the pond to pre-Hawaiian times, around 1,000 years ago. While at the lookout, we met a sketchy local guy who tried to point out some goats walking up the side of the mountain range. We tried to see these goats, and indeed saw some vague movement on the ridge, but aren't sure if this guy was just a total meth addict or something. Anyhow, after that we drove along the windward coast and stopped at the Wailua falls. The first picture you see in that series is of a memorial left to a local woman who died at the falls.



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