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4 - March 25, 2010 1:57 am

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The Coles from Oklahoma

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We make an annual trip to the Kilauea Lighthouse at the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Reserve where an effort is underway to reintroduce some of the native plants and protect endangered birds. In October we can see shearwater chicks emerge from nests in the ground. We take binoculars or use the ones provided at the lighthouse to see boobies nesting in trees that hang from a rocky cliff over the sea, tropicbirds, frigatebirds, and the Hawaiian Goose or Nene whose population is slowing recovering from near extinction. The albatrosses or gooney birds come here to nest. They build their nests on the ground, some in surprising places, like near construction sights or on the golf course. The Department of Fish & Wildlife does what it can to protect a nest by roping off the area and posting signs. "The Kalalau trail was the best part of the trip."

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5 - March 25, 2010 1:57 am

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The Bauers from San Francisco

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My husband is an avid golfer and I love scenic beauty. The best of both is on the north shore of Kauai. We always play one of the 4 courses in Princeville . For me, it's not a bad way to see some of the tropical plants. Most of what is growing in Kauai now is not native to the island, but the vegetation is beautiful and fragrant. There's pikake, plumeria, birds of paradise, and even poinsettia hedges that turn solid red during the Christmas season. I see most of my houseplants growing wild on Kauai, and they are larger and more robust than any I've seen on the mainland. Other places to see a variety of exotic, colorful fruit and flowers are the Growers' Markets held twice weekly (once near Kilauea and once near Hanalei) and the Limahuli Garden and Preserve in Haena. "We just LOVE the North Shore. In the end, the unsurpassed beauty of the entire island is what's most spectacular!"

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6 - March 25, 2010 1:56 am

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The Tobias from Colorado

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We come to Sealodge on the north shore of Kauai at least once a year. People often ask us what we do in this corner of the island for 3 weeks. Sometimes what we don't do is more important than what we do. This is a perfect place to relax. We leave the makeup, long pants, shoes, and nylons at home and pack a bathing suit, flip flops, and a sarong. People come to start a new relationship or to patch up old ones. If we choose to, we can get away from phones, TVs, and computers. It's possible to while away the hours watching for sea turtles on the reef, spotting whales in the winter, listening to the waves break, and letting the tropical air soothe our mainland frustrations. Once we start to unwind, we can take a morning walk to the public beach at the Princeville Hotel, swim and snorkel in the shallow waters that bathe their coast, have a Mai Tai and a sandwich from their beachfront cafe and nap in the warm afternoon sand. For me, that's a perfect day. On other days we walk from Sealodge on a trail through the trees to Anini Beach. But the best surprise of all is the beach right below Sealodge. Yes, the trail can be steep and is muddy and slippery after a rain. And some folks may want insect repellent at certain times of the year. But it takes us through our own tropical forest along a beautiful, rocky coastline to a beach that is sometimes uninhabited. On one visit we even found a sleeping monk seal. And when the sun is out and the water is calm, the fish are plentiful and their colors so vivid that I feel like I'm filming for National Geographic. Swimming is safe because we are on a reef. We don't even need to swim to see fish. With rubber water shoes and a mask, we could walk waist deep onto the reef, stick our heads into the water and see the fish. For more adventure, there's deeper water, bigger fish, and stronger currents at other beaches.

Golf has been great - the Prince course is not to be missed but eats golf balls! Thank you for sharing your condo. Sealodge is our favorite.

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7 - March 25, 2010 1:54 am

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The Yoks from Ohio

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All in all we couldn't ask for a more relaxing and rejuvenating place than the North Shore of Kauai.

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8 - March 30, 2007 1:01 am

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The Griffins from North Carolina

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Everyone should do the Inter-Island helicopter tour. It was beyond words ... Just thank you so much. We will remember this forever.

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