Stefan is our Tour Guide for a very busy day on Hawaii Island. The Volcanoes and Taste of Hawaii Tour focuses on Hawaii Volcanoes National Park with side trips to Big Island Candies, Volcano Winery, and Mona Loa Macadamia Nuts Visitor Center.
Stefan slows down so we can take pictures along Hilo's Banyan Drive. Its trees were planted by famous Americans. Here are photos of three of the trees...
(George Herman),
planted this tree in 1933.
Senator Richard Nixon planted
this tree in 1962.
Twelve years later he resigned
the Office of the President because
of the Watergate Scandal.
Stephan points to this garden.
Liluokilani Gardens in Hilo is
the largest authentic Edo Style
Japanese Garden outside
of Japan.
This beachfront Park is located
on the section of the Bay that
was repeatedly destroyed by
I am reminded of Marathon Campground in Seward, Alaska. The 1964 Tsunami destroyed the section of the Bay where Eric and I camped during our stay.
Stefan tells us about the older buildings in Hilo. I recognize early 20th Century building styles on Kahmehamea Drive.
This 1910 building now houses
Boats and ships need to be warned of hazards in the bay.
The original wooden Coconut
Point Lighthouse was built
around 1900 & has been
replaced with this
concrete tower.
Stefan turns west toward Wailuku River State Park.
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