
| Here are some sunsets for you. |
| Ray's boat. He says he never measured it, but he figures it's about 12 feet long. Imagine sticking 4 people in that and bouncing around the Pacific Ocean in it! Actually, the twin hulls make for increased stabililty. |

| You may recall mention of the "City of Refuge" during our visit with the dolphins (p. 18, April 29, third photo from the end). Item number nine (9) on the rendering above is the structure in the photo, taken from the right of the rendering. The rendering is taken from a brochure of the place. I will also include the text from the brochure so you've got the full skinny on this place better than I could explain it. |
| Legend for drawing above |

| Text 1 |
| Text 2 |
| This sign greets you as you enter at location (1) |
| Location (2) on rendering |
| Movement out of the corner of my eye caught my attention. Crabs do indeed walk sideways. (Referring to the song by the Smothers Brothers, "Crabs Walk Sideways and Lobsters Walk Straight" |
| And then I got distracted by all these sea turtles along the shore... Their shells probably measure between 18-24 inches in diameter |
| Hale o Keawe (9) |
| There were perhaps a half dozen of them feeding along the shore |
| A panoramic view of the bay where we first swam with the dolphins |
| At location (9) looking at (12) 'Ale'ale'a |
| At (12) looking at (9) |
| The Great Wall (8) |
| June 23, 2006 |
| June 24, 2006 |
| At Hale 0 Keawe (9) |
| This is the boat ramp where we put the boat in back in April |
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