We had an early start. All of us had to report at the harbor at 7.00 am for our
snorkeling cruise scheduled at 7.30. Our
boat was called QuikSilver. We had breatfast on board and their plain chocolate
cake was YUMMY!! Few minutes into our cruise we spotted a whale flip-flopping
in water far away. The whale season just began in Hawaii and we were very lucky
to spot oneJ
Our first stop was at Turtle Town which we assumed was
flooded with turtles (otherwise why would they name it so). Anyways, we wanted
to be the last ones to get off the boat as we didn’t want to cause any
obstruction to other passengers with our new-to-snorkeling skills. Dimpu
started out first and then I followed. She was off the boat but initially I
couldn’t let go of the boat. We were in middle of the ocean with a flotation
aid and a boogey board!! Was that going to be enough??? After one of the crew
members assured me that I would never drown with my flotation aid, I mustered
up the courage to let go.
When I put my face into water, I ended up swallowing some salt
water. This kept happening for some 15 minutes when I realized that I had to
block my snorkel with my mouth to let in any water. Once I figured that out,
there was no looking back!! I drifted away on my own and the sights I beheld at
the bottom of the ocean 20-35 feet below were simply amazing. Once my head was
in water, I felt a peaceful silence and was part of a whole new world that I
knew existed, but had never experienced. I saw a lazy turtle at the bottom of
the ocean with its head out but it was in no mood to show off. That was the
only one I could spot while I was snorkeling. I did see some amazing fish and
corals and before I knew it was time to go to our next stop.
Now that I swam in the ocean once (albeit with flotation
aid), I was all excited and raring for our next snorkel stop; the Molokini
crater, which is supposed to be one of
the best snorkeling spots in Hawaii. This time I was the first one to
get off our boat and the last to return J.
Oh Ocean, I love thee!! Now this place had some wonderful variety of fish and
living corals. It was once again so peaceful and beautiful down there, I could
just spend hours looking. Damn, why didn’t I ever do this before? And more
damn, why didn’t I ever learn how to swim? (well, I had gone for a 2 week swim
class 7-8 years ago, but never actually learnt how to swim L, so that doesn’t count
:P ). I promised myself that I would seriously learn swimming once I get back
to San Jose. Back in Kihei, we watched sunset by the beach and had our thanksgiving dinner at a nice Mexican place and that was it for the day..
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