Saturday, February 14, 2009

Last full day in Paradise!

Yesterday was a sad day because we knew it was our last one for now, but we were also excited about checking out another beach at the Northern side of the island and visiting the Polynesian Cultural Center. We loaded our charterbus at 9:00 am and drove for about an hour or so, to a beach called Kailua. Unfortunetly, the wind was very strong, at least for us who just wanted to tan and relax. It was to windy to go kayaking as well, so after a while we headed back to Waikiki which was less windy and hung out there, doing last minute shopping and such. It was really hot and I sure did enjoy another day at the beach, it's going to be a while until next time!







At 4:00 pm we departed for the Polynesian Cultural Center, that was during the afternoon rush, so it took us an hour and a half to get back to the North Shore. The PCC is a park with small "villages" from the Polynesian islands: Tahiti, Samoa, Hawaii, Fiji, New Zealand and Tonga. It was kind of cool, and the Horizon Night Show was pretty amazing, lots of dancing and torches and shaking of "tha booty"!








Today is our departure day, and some students have left already. Personally, this has been a great week, maybe the best in the U.S. I had so much fun doing all the activities and meeting these new, amazing fellow students. My favorite activities were Diamond Head Trail, snorkeling at Hanauma Bay and hanging out at Waikiki. I met this awesome girl from Germany/Missouri, my roommate, Milena. We just got along like we had known each other forever, and I'm sure going to miss her. This trip was fantastic and I am so glad I decided to go.


Thank you Belo for letting me have such a fabolous experience and finding my future call: Moving to Hawaii and selling pineapples!

- Ingelin, NORWAY

Thursday, February 12, 2009

One of the best days in my life











We woke up at 7:30 then we ate our awesome breakfast that John made for us. at 9:00 a.m. we left and went to the only palace in America which was pretty cool. Our next stop was the Pineapple Plantation with the biggest Pineapple Maze in the world. It took us about 40 min to get all the checkpoints and as we got back we got really nice pineapple icecream. Another highlight on this day was to see the sea turtle on the beach. It probable weighs about 400 pounds. At 7:00 we ate some nice pizza at a pizza place which was really good because of its italian taste. It really was one of the best days in our life ...



Pascal Merkl (Germany)

Abdullah Motahar (Saudia Arabia)




(from Feb 10th 2009)




After a pretty exhausting day surfing, we got to relax the next day- free time the whole morning! So enjoying the sun and the fresh air we went shopping and lay down on the beach. We got back to the hotel at 12:30 to get ready and leave for Pearl Harbor. There, we watched a movie that reminded us of the events of December 1941. We then took a boat and visited the memorial. We were watching for those big grey clouds and they finally came to us...it started rainning on Pearl Harbor.




After a walk in the museum and of course, gift shop we all went back to the bus, back to the hotel for some free time before our dinner in the famous Hard Rock Cafe, Honolulu:) We had a great time eating together in a such amazing place. Group pictures taken, we went back to our hotel to enjoy one more warm and beautiful night in Waikiki!




Laurence from Belgium and


Orane from France

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

snorkeling




Have you ever been to a paradise with the shining sea and the sparkling fish? Today, the Belo group students went to the Hanuama Bay to go snorkeling. With the breeze blowing on the face, the waves were washing up and down from the beach, welcoming us!
Without hesitancy, we jumped into the water after we watched the short instruction video about what we are supposed to do during the snorkeling and what we are not supposed to do in the Bay. Stretching from the sea shore to the rim of the sky, sea was looked like a peaceful baby, waiting for someone to give a splash. Looking through the sea, colorful fish and various shaped rocks scattered at the bottom of the sea.
I ducked my face under the sea, watching small fish darting out of the cracks of rocks, giving me a big surprise. Mesmerized by the glamorous sea creatures, I rushed onto the beach, got my camera and immersed myself into the sea again. Surely, I got a lot of pictures in my underwater camera.
Pitifully, I had to leave the Bay when the sky started to drizzle and the weather was getting really sultry and oppressive. Overlooking the whole Hanuama Bay from the cliff, the sea was shimmering in a greenish color, not eerie, but full of power and control. I love the ocean all the time. Not wanting to miss anything that can be happen in this vast sea, I casted another glimpse at the last minute, the minute I had to turn around and left.
On the vehicle I took to go back to the hotel, I looked out of the window, imagined the amazing, awesome sea. Off in the distance, I could still hear the lullaby, singing by the sea.
Haoyuan Wang Annabelle from China

snorkel & shopping


A great day again!
After an early breakfast and a funny drive, we finally arrived at Hanauma Bay. Beautiful clear water and tons of tropical fish! we split in groups and discovered the corals with it's inhabitans.
After three hours of snorkeling, we had some freetime in our hotel rooms.
Then we went to the big Mall! Believe me: BIG Mall! another two hours of shopping and then we ate in the "Forrest Gump"-restaurant, called *Bubber Gump*.
Another great day is over, and we're all very tired =)


Berenike from Germany

Sunrise over Waikiki


Yesterday, Milena, Megan and Ingelin woke up at 5:30 am. We had decided to hike back up the Diamond Head trail and watch the sunrise, so obviously it was dark when we first started. Even though it was really early for us, people were already walking outside and the temperature was nice. Waikiki never sleeps, apperently. It took us approximately an hour to reach the top, which was crammed with tourists having the same idea as we did. At about 7:15 the beautiful, pink sun came into view, and boy was that amazing. We took lots of pictures and captured this moment to keep forever! It was an early start of the day, and definitely so worth it. The hike was so incredible, and we had the greatest view over Waikiki and the ocean. We had a blast of a time!

-Ingelin, NORWAY

Tuesday, February 10, 2009






Michelle, Verena and Katrin are "hanging loose" in front of the statue of fertility :D






















Katrin, Verena and Michelle make a new friend called the "statue of always having food on the table" :P