This is a banyan tree on the hill next to the falls. Reminds you of Home Tree from the movie Avatar:
After lunch at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, our next stop was the black sand beach in the heart of Hilo. Beautiful fine-grained sand, formed from lava:
Next stop was the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut farm where the famous macadamia nuts are grown, roasted and packaged. We have been waiting over a year to return to this place and have some of their incredible macadamia nut ice cream:
Of course, we bought a few boxes and bags of macadamia nuts from the visitor center.
Next up was the Akatsuka Orchid Garden. A greenhouse renowned for the many varieties of orchids you can buy. Sadly, we can't ship any home to Canada without the required permits from the Canada Border Services Agency. Oh well, it was wonderful to explore the place.
Finally it was time to head home to Kona. We drove back the same way we came, around the north shore of the island. These are monkey trees in downtown Hilo:
There's a noticeable difference between Hilo and Kona in terms of the age of the buildings. Hilo looks older, and clearly there is less money in their economy compared to Kona.
On the drive back we saw Mauna Kea illuminated by the setting sun. Look real close and you might be able to see the astronomy observatories on top:
Back home at our rented beach house in Keahou, it was the end of a long but exciting day. We saw nearly everything this time as we did on our cruise 14 months ago, and we had much more time to gawk and explore.
Tomorrow: more diving.