Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Big lookout:
Be sure to continue to the most Northern point of the Island and you will come across the picturesque perch, Polulu Lookout. Skoghagen said, “the morning is the best time to visit. Polulu overlooks a stretch of sea cliffs and the rain tends to fog the view in the afternoon.” Pololu Valley is located at the end of Highway 270 in North Kohala.
HPU student Anna Skoghagen stopped on her way in the quaint town of Hawi. “It is such a beautiful town, with so much character. The locals are all so friendly and the home made fudge is a must.”
Skoghagen added “it is also important to visit the beautiful black sand beaches at the bottom of the Valley. It is a bit eerie because of the black rocks and sand but it is like no other beach. It is really spectacular.” Big Island is known for its colourful beaches, black, green and white sand beaches scatter the shore line.

Big coffee in the Kona District:
Continue down Highway 270 and enjoy a coffee in the famous region of Kona. “You can see the coffee farms along the highway,” said Skoghagen. The Kona district is generally more popular due to its consistent weather and means it can be significantly pricier. Another reason is “the spectacular sunsets. You can see them from the,” Skoghagen added “they are a truly spectacular sight.”

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