Anyway, luckily for both of us, the trail kept going and eventually led to the coast. We had some spectacular views of the ocean off the rocky volcanic cliffs. It was worth the hike.
This was actually the second hike I've taken with Scott that led to a cave I refused to enter. Hopefully now he has learned his lesson. Most likely, I'm not crawling into scary black holes in the earth. Take another boy.
This is what your pictures look like when you are in 90% humidity and your camera lens fogs up.
This was the drive to the trail head. The roads here look like they are going to be reclaimed by the dense jungle at any moment.
Yay! We found it.
The easy part of the hike.
Look, red dirt! Just like at home!
See what I mean about being easily distracted? These tiny vines covered everything. I couldn't stop looking at them.
Why hello there?! You are a very scary looking spider.
The not so easy part of the hike.
You want me to go in where? Yha...I don't think so.
The scary looking cave entrance.
Continuing on through the super thick jungle.
The hole in the jungle we emerged from to spectacular ocean views.


Oh, and while watching the ocean from these cliffs, I saw a SHARK in the water. A SHARK people. He was just having a good ol' time swimmin' around looking for something to eat. Something like ME. I have irrational fears of sharks...they scare me to death. Thank goodness I was on land!!
The views of the ocean were beautiful. Its not often I get to stand on the shore, breathing in the scent of sea and salt and listening to the waves crash on the rocks. I love it!
This was actually the second hike I've taken with Scott that led to a cave I refused to enter. Hopefully now he has learned his lesson. Most likely, I'm not crawling into scary black holes in the earth. Take another boy.