Monday 25-11 - Seahorses and Heading South

Our first attraction today is a Seahorse Farm. Some 20 years ago over 4 million seahorses were taken yearly from the wild to furnish the natural medicine trade and another million were taken for the aquarium / pet shop trade. So these guys are now breeding seahorses to try and fill a lot of the orders for the pet shop trade. We get to "hold" a seahorse!! In the water of course.

Next we're off to a living history museum. We do a self guided tour about the birth and subsequent rise of Kona coffee.

After lunch we venture to Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park, and view the monument to the death of Captain Cook. It is on the other side of the bay but the 2km walk to see it up close was not on our agenda.

A very pretty church, St. Benedict's Church is our last attraction for the day. A small church where the original priest painted various scenes on the interior walls to give the illusion of a bigger cathedral. It is still in use today.

A mixed bag of attractions with a definite first for a Seahorse Farm. Always things to learn about no matter where you go.

Pictures to come!!

Seahorse
Seahorses

Kona Coffee Museum

Kona Coffee Museum

Captain Cook monument (where he died)

Painted Church

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