BEAUTIFUL KAUAI ENCOUNTERS
After an 11 hour flight from Frankfurt to LAX, another 6 hours from LAX to Kauai, we finally landed on the other side of the world. Hawaii, the world’s most remote islands, all the way in the Pacific. I’ve been to Kauai once and remembered it impressed me, although growing up on the Big Island and have seen most of the Hawaii, there was something about this island that I knew one day I had to come back.
We visited the Waimea Canyon on the second day, it is situated on the West side of the island; also called the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Driving into this place was like driving into a magic dome, the energy started to shift drastically and you can see it in the expression of the plantations, the trees, the flowers and the soil. It was magical, and almost mystical. I especially like this place because of its red dirt and the landscape, where you see canyon on one side and deep blue ocean on the other.
We met this man who was selling seed bracelest made from his garden. He told stories and was a really happy man. Haven’t seen someone with such sparkling eyes in a long time.
Kauai’s climate does change fast. It can start pouring out of no where and in just about five minutes in, you get a sunshine with clear sky. Or, one place can be pouring rain and you drive a few hundred of meters more, the roads are dry like the rain was all a dream. I quite like it, it goes quick — just the right humidity without too much rain and the temperature is perfect for August.
More post coming… xo