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jandree22

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My wife and I made a last minute decision on the last day of our Honeymoon to go snorkelling in Kealakekua Bay, just south of Kona, HI. Best decision ever, the snorkelling was mind-blowing. Water was approx 80, perfectly clear turquoise water calmer than most swimming pools.

My pictures kinda sucked. The underwater shots were taken with a disposable underwater camera, and I totally mis-aimed the flip up aimer on it. However, some came out good enough to make me happy :)

Enjoy!
 

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Oh fun, how much does an outting like that cost? I realize you need to be certified (hopefully) but what's the cost when you get there? My cousin did a bunch of diving in central america (Costa Rica, etc) and there it cost like $25 per person, but being as Hawaii isn't a third world country I'm curious of cost.
 
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Brown pocillapora?

Hmmm. I know its Hawaii, but its Pacific. Where are the colors?
 

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vents in the ocean floor ruin alot of the natural reefs in Hawaii, so do all the tourist boats, and although I am glad you had a good time and I wish it were me there Snorklers standing on the reef and touching them 16 hours a day 24-7, 365.
You have to find a remote area or go way out and a little deeper to find good color anymore In Hawaii. :(

Your photos are still AWSOME none the less BTW!!!
 

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The outing was about $100 a person. Which sounds like a lot, but was from about 9A - 4P, and included a VERY generous breakfast and BBQ lunch on the boat and several hours of snorkelling. No need for certification as it was just snorkelling :)

Dr. Reef, there were more colors than what appeard in those pics... that camera didn't do the first hand views justice. Also, most corals were a good 15' - 25' down where most but the blue light is washed out.

If anyone goes to the big island, definately recommend going through these guys... http://www.fair-wind.com/snorkel_am_deluxe.htm
 

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