Kaua'i, Day Four: Spouting Horn

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Our fourth day on Kaua'i was given mostly to water sports that weren't camera friendly -- i.e. snorkeling. I don't have a waterproof camera, and even if I did, I don't have one of those cool filters that allows you to filter out the blue wavelengths. You'll just have to trust me when I say we saw some lovely fish around the Po'ipu Beach tombolo.

We did make a short excursion out to Spouting Horn -- a lava shelf over the south shore where there are blow holes. These blow holes act almost like geysers, sending fountains of water up in the air. Because these things are more impressive in moving than in still pictures, I took another video to help us capture the memory:

I also did get a few pictures of the shore line around Spouting Horn and of the Po'ipo Beach tombolo. You can find them starting at this point in my gallery.

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Karen B. said:

Oh boy, how exciting! Thanks for the action shots - like we're right there!

Looks like you're really enjoying your vacation.

kmkat said:

Cool -- almost like Old Faithful, but you don't have to wait an hour for it to blow!

Kelly Jo said:

I'm so jealous!!! We went to Kauai and the Big Island for our honeymoon in June 2005 and we want to go back so bad!! Kauai is the most beautiful place in the world (IMO)!!! I'm so glad to hear you guys are having an awesome time!! We stayed on the North Shore, but we did get down the the South to explore as well. I loved the atmosphere of the North Shore though, so laid back and relaxed!!

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