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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Day 13 - Waimea Canyon, Kokee, and Kalalau Valley

First a rondom stop to look out over the west coast of Kauai. Here, you can see the red dirt of Kauai flowing out into the ocean from runoff. Aparently there are also missiles pointed to Korea on this coast too.


Next, we walk the Iliau Loop. Matthew walks it in style. Last year he ripped his pants and had to wear the sarong to cover it up.  

Waimea Canyon in the distance. This picture is on the Iliau Loop. 


We stop at the Waimea Canyon Lookout. 




We briefly stop at the Koke'e Museum and we eat lunch next to the Kalalau Valley and one of the most breathtaking views that I've ever seen. When we first got up there, the clouds were thick, but then they moved so you could see the view. 






Because of my stupid hurt toe, I did not complete the hike. They all came back super muddy!!













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