
On Maui, we rented a car and drove the road to Hana. Now, the town of Hana isn’t much, once you get there, but getting there is a bit of a crazy ride. Windy, narrow, washed-out in places, it was a harrowing journey, but the scenery along the way was incredible. No wonder people do it, although we decided that the one time was enough for us.
This beautiful pool and water fall were down a small trail near a bridge on the road to Hana. We stopped at several of these, and each one was just a beautiful. But to see this, you have to be willing to get out of your car and walk about a quarter mile down a damp path crowded with roots and wet branches hitting you in the face. It was worth it.
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Looks lovely
Thanks, Miriam. It was a wonderful find. 🙂
What a wonderful prompt! … I thought (and still think so) and then I started to wonder what I would post and almost gave up. My best discoveries have been made on runs rather than walks and that means: no camera. But I found one, after all 🙂 Your Hawaiian pool looks very inviting. I wish I could go there right now!
I wonder if we could find it again. 🙂 Thanks!
Wow so beautiful!:)
Thanks!
Great find indeed. definitely worth the extra effort.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2017/10/hidden-treasures.html
This looks lovely! My hidden treasure is a bit more accessible. It is hidden only in that most people don’t know it exists! For example, a storekeeper who works less than a 5 minute walk away from it had never heard of it.
Hawaii, my dream. But too far away on the other side of the globe!! Here, in autumn you can find mushrooms if you are lucky. They are difficult to see, they are hiding….
🙂
and much money…
Couldn’t come up with anything nearly as beautiful as your little waterfall … but maybe funnier 😀
Beautiful prompt and photos. Cool. I found these two beauties hiding under a bush.https://amaltaas.wordpress.com/2017/10/23/a-photo-a-week-challenge-hidden-treasures