I'm gonna have to break this up into more than one blog per day. We did and saw too much. Is there such a thing?
This is a fruit stand and one of the many things I love about Hawaii. They're common on all the islands. We were driving to the volcano and saw this fruit stand. There's a lock box and all the fruit is labeled and priced. You pick what you want and put the money in the lock box. It's a good thing they're labeled, because this haole (pronounced "howlee" and is hawaiian for foreigner, or more specifically, white foreigner) couldn't tell you what half of them were.
So this was our next stop on the way to the volcano, Punalu'u Beach. A black sand beach. It was over cast this day, but you can imagine how hot that would get! It is a course sand and your feet do not turn black. There were turtles floating around just a few feet off the beach.
Dad's holding a coconut we found. We did peel and eat it.
I think I'll call this one, "Alaskan Haole Against Lava Black". Justice was more than happy to lay down on the sand.
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