One of the very first views and one I’ve shared with you
already was the sunflower field. Living where I do I don’t think I’ve ever
experienced anything like that.
The beach at Camp Olowalu has a little something for everyone;
mountains, trees, ocean, waves, sand and seaglass. I’m not sure what more you
could hope for in a single view.
As gorgeous as Maui is and for as many incredible and varied
sights that it offers, my very favorite view was the one I experience in the
ocean with my goggles on. After dreaming about it for years this was my first
true visual of life under the ocean and it was even more amazing than I could
have imagined.
Driving the Highway to
Hana was like nothing else I’ve ever done. Surrounded by jungle, the
Pacific Ocean on one side and a waterfall on the other. It was a real treat for
the senses. Some of the best views however were at the end of the highway.
The Black Sand Beach offered a stark visual contrast at all
times; bright blue water, vibrant green trees and bold black sand. We didn’t
spend a ton of time here but I was pretty taken with what I saw during our short visit.
While exploring the area near our campground at Haleakala
National Park we stumbled on more of the contrasting colors but with more focus
on the crashing waves, tiny tide pools and crabs.
Next to the campground is a hike that leads to a 400ft
waterfall, and how could I not include that on this list?!
Most people choose not to drive on the “Upcountry” roads,
mainly because it apparently isn’t covered if you take a rental vehicle there, but that
is a mistake in my opinion. This area is nothing like the rest of the
island. The whole area is barren and windswept and allows for a lovely and very
different drive.
As the driver I couldn’t capture everything, and really I
would have to keep my camera clicking non-stop to capture it all. Just trust me
when I say that if beautiful, natural scenery is something you enjoy then Maui
is the place for you.
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