Trip To Hawaii

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My last trip to Hawaii was great, then terrible. There was amazing types of fruit, bananas, mangos, papayas, pineapples. There was beautiful beaches, and the sand under my feet felt amazing. he salt water ocean lapped on feet and dragged the beautiful sand out from under. There was a secret cave that lead to an abandoned beach. I was the only one there, and I found do many cool thing. There were crabs, and giant lobsters. It was my favorite spot on the island, and I went there to take a breath, and look at amazing views. Underwater volcanoes erupted in the distance and made beautiful scenery. At first it scared me, because it was a volcano, but after awhile I learned it couldn’t hurt me, and I learned to enjoy it. The topper was the sunset. …show more content…
The first day we went through busy markets, trying new fruit like bananas, mangoes, papayas, coconuts, pineapples, fresh sugar from sugar cane. My favorite vender was the one selling pearls and shells, but the fruit one was great also. I had fruit in new ways that I have never realized. I learned about animals, and how pearls were made. It’s when a clam gets sand in it’s mouth and it irritates is, so it covers it with a smooth hard shell. I learned about a myth about how sea shells sound like the sea, and why Hawaii had islands, not solid land. The next day we went on a cruise around the islands of and saw dolphins, multiple fish, stingrays, sea turtles, bamboo sharks and other sharks, and I saw a whale breach. It had a huge splash, and the whale was giant. People tell you it’s huge, but you never realize how huge huge is until you see it. The third day was the last good day. We went to the beach, all day. We collected seashells, seaweed, we saw some sea lions, elephant seals, an Indian Mongoose, a White Faced Ibis, and we saw dolphins jumping in the sunset. I showed my parents the secret cave, and we had a picnic on the edge of it. We played a game, where we all lined up at the end of the shore, then ran away as the waves chased

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