We were lucky enough to visit Hilo over on the rainy side of the Big Island during a rare sunny day. Besides the tiny Coconut Island Park we also explored the Queen Liliuokalani Park and Japanese Garden located near the airport and with a view of Hilo Bay. For more, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Month: June 2011
Museum of Science & History (MOSH JAX) – Downtown Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
Thanks to the Bank of America “Museums On Us” program, we were able to visit both the Museum of Science & History (MOSH JAX) and also the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) for free this past weekend. To see my pictures from our day at the MOSH, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Pu’ukohola Heiau National Historic Site – Kawaihae, Big Island, Hawaii
After spending the morning snorkeling at nearby Mauna Kea Beach, we went a few miles north to check out the Puukohola Heiau National Historic Park and absorb some Hawaiian culture. For more, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Pu’ukohola Heiau National Historic Site Pictures & Visitor Info
Pu’uhonua o Honaunau Place of Refuge Historic National Park – South Kona, Big Island, Hawaii
We were in this area of South Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii to go snorkeling at “Two Steps” but had to check out the Puuhonua o Honaunau “Place of Refuge” National Historic Park first. For more, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Little Talbot Island State Park – JAX, FL
The major attraction at Little Talbot Island State Park, located about 25 miles north east of Jacksonville, is the more than five miles of white sandy beaches. Visitors also enjoy fishing, Segway tours, wildlife watching, and picnicking at the pavilions. For more, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Little Talbot Island State Park Pictures & Video Clip – Jacksonville, FL
Amelia Island State Park – Nassau County, FL
Amelia Island State Park is located about 20 miles northeast from downtown Jacksonville. The most popular recreational activity is fishing off the beach or the A1A bridge. For more, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.