Our November started out a little slow, but our Supervisor Ana Ika returned from Auckland, New Zealand and the ball started to roll. It felt so good to finally be doing what we were sent here to do.
On the 1st of November Elder and Sister Woods, Elder and Sister Van Den Akker took us on an outing. We first went to Ha'atafu Resort to the beach to do some snorkling, it was lovely. On the way home they took us to see some of the sights. These are some of the pictures we took that day.
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These are called Flying Foxes. They hang in the trees and about sundown they start to fly looking for fruit to eat. They are a fruit eating bat. |
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As you can see they look like little foxes that fly. The Seniors took us to the Flying Fox Sanctuary.
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This is an historical coconut tree on the island, the only split/double headed coconut tree |
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We drove out to this beach looking for something else and found these little boys playing in the ocean. Unfortunately two of them were swimming in the nude. They did a quick scramble to get their shorts back on! But a beautiful picture of the ocean. |
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These are the Blow Holes and they were amazing. The ocean has such power!
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If you look closely you can see that these blow holes go all the way up the coast. It is so amazing to see. |
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This is Tsunami Rock. The legend is that at some time in history there was a Tsunami that brought this rock and left it inland away from the ocean.
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