Those very same birds flying in and out of the restaurant are also very ruthless at the poolside
You can order food to eat for whatever reason and you may or may not be encountered by the birds. this little house sparrow comes up to me and my family and gives us the same look as our cat would whenever we ate together. it even stretched its legs to look up like it’s checking if we have food. despite knowing its look well and what would happen if I indulged in its desire for my food, I ended up tearing small pieces to give it.
Eventually, like seagulls, I gave it enough pieces that other types of sparrows and finches started gathering and we had to stop
look at him. this little criminal was given stole my food. smug bastard
The Island of Hawaii tour (nicknamed Big Island) boasts volcanoes, jungle hikes, and more beautiful beaches than you’ll know what to do with. Witness Hawaii’s beauty at its most vibrant, all on your terms.
We offer self-guided driving tour of Island of Hawaii (Big Island)
here's an update for all the "tOuRiSm iS fOr ThE pEoPlE" fucks. always remember that the second anyone steps foot on that land in the name of "tourism" or any other haole institution, that is colonizing&that person is a fucking explicit modern colonizer who made the conscious decision to be one and has spent a lot of fucking money on that trip to get their title. only that kine want more of their kin there-- don't pretend that shit is for anyone else.
drop dead of spontaneous combustion specifically, not even the sharks would want that pīlau fucking meat.
why did they not make a point for sam and dean to visit every single state for a hunt at some point in the show? you’re telling me in a fifteen season long show there’s like thirteen states they never go to? not to mention washington dc?? like they could’ve done an episode about some presidents ghost or something. so many missed opportunities smh.
Yellow Hibiscus: The state flower of Hawai'i. Called the “pua mao hau hele” or “Ma’o hau hele” in the Hawaiian Language (ʻŌlelo).
Nēnē (Hawaiian Goose): The rarest waterfowl in the world. Nearly brought to extinction in 1990 with 50 wild individuals. Captive-breeding programs and reintroduction efforts have given the native nēnē a chance with now over 3,862 birds statewide. I was lucky enough to see wild nēnē goslings. Very special.
Honu (Green Sea Turtle): An endangered species most commonly found near the Hawaiian Island Chain. Typically reaching sexual maturity around 20 years of age, Green sea turtles nest on the same beach where they hatched. This is a photo I took of a female rising up from the shore to lay her eggs.
Landscape photos I took on my trip in Kaua'i.
Kaua'i is one of many islands comprising the Hawaiian Volcanic Island Archipelago. I bought a Kaua'i Geologic History Book to learn more about the island and I am very excited to read it.
another fun thing to do on flight websites is to plan unhinged trips around the world. For the low price of roughly 1.800€ and probably deep vein thrombosis you can fly around the globe for an entire month, spending each week in a different place.
The random route I just looked at was like Germany - India - Singapore - Australia - Hawaii - California - New York - Germany