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I started this Blog when I first started working with the North Lake College Summer Hawaiian Field Studies course. I knew that in 2 weeks, I would learn so much and I needed a place to document it. I was right. I went back through my pictures when I got home and thought, "Did we stop here? I don't remember this!". So I went back to my Blog and was reminded of that moment. So many great moments, so many great stories...here is where I document them. Please read, enjoy, send me questions, comments, etc.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Day 11 - Spouting Horn and the Salt Ponds

Today we started out at the Spouting Horn. It is a beautiful view!!  The larger tube to the left was dynamited so that the spew would not be so big. Now it gurgles.  



We briefly stopped at the Botanical gardens and looked at the pretty flowers. Here are Plumera. These are very fragrant flowers that are often used in leis. 

 
The trash conglomerate is really a neat place. A naturally (?) cemented place with trash. The water is just Beautiful!!


Critter collection at the Salt ponds. My favorite moment was when I saw a Moorish Idol. That is one of my favorite fish and I have ALWAYS wanted to see one on the wild. What is a Moorish idol?? Seen Finding Nemo? It is fish Gill with a scar.  It was awesome!!

We got back and I decided it was ice team time!!! Yummy!!!



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