April 25, 2014
Life on the Island.
Now I’d like to write about some other places on Hawaii which I liked and which stuck in my memory.
For some reason, I took a real liking to a place called Waikoloa on the west coast of the Big Island.
It’s a small town (really more of a village) with hotels, beaches and small houses, built amidst a huge field of lava which appeared some time around the mid-19th century. The western part of the island is dry and rocky, while the eastern part is wet, covered by jungle and swamp. On the dry west coast, the lava streams have remained bare and deserted for more than 150 years, never seeing any vegetation. But then, a man came and decided to build a garden city in this desert. No sooner said than invested and done, producing a stunning – and highly photogenic – miracle. See for yourself.