Aloha!
Today was our last day in paradise. Although it was the last
day we enjoyed every second of it. We separated into color groups. One group
went hiking at Diamond Head while the other group went snorkeling at Hanauma
bay.
The hiking group met to go walk all the way to Diamond Head.
We stopped at a little park to stretch- a represent from every country had to go
in the middle of the circle and count on they countries language. After that we
continued on to Diamond Head. When we got there we could pick if we wanted to
run or walk it. The fastest runner today was 13 min. When everyone got to the
top we took a group photo and then turned around. At the bottom of the trail we
all bought shaved ice it was so nice to get something to cool our bodies down!
The snorkeling group was divided into a lot of smaller
groups of 6 to 10 people. Each group got their own van and then we took off to
Hanauma bay. Before going snorkeling we were waiting to watch a safety video
and then it started to rain really hard. But luckily it only lasted for 10
minutes and the rest of the day the weather was perfect for snorkeling. While
snorkeling we saw a lot of beautiful and different fish and a lot of us saw sea
turtles too (not me thoughL).
We had four hours to enjoy the beach that actually was formed by lava of a volcano
which makes the conditions for sea lives perfect.
In the evening we went to Paradise Cove to enjoy a Luau,
which is a Hawaiian party where you eat dinner while watching fire shows and
hula dance. A lot of us participated in the hula dance on the stage and later Tomas
(Brazil) and Jakob (Denmark) showed the whole crowd how to move their hips. The
location of the Paradise Cove was absolutely amazing! A lot of pictures were
taken there. Also the food was amazing, dinner was a pig that had been roasted
in the sand on the beach for 8-9 hours, it was very delicious!! But the party
didn’t end there, both buses had their own parties with loud music, crazy
dancing and everybody singing along.
A perfect day to end this awesome week that we all will
remember forever because we have become Ohana.
Julie Danielsen (Denmark)
Beatriz Alonso (Spain)
Natascha Kruse (Denmark)
Hey folks, what’s up? Today, folks, we spent an awesome and
chill last day, folks. The weather, folks, was nice and we, folks, are happy to
claim this as the best trip of our chill lives, folks. We folks are proud to
write the last words on this blog to you folks. You folks have been amazing to
read this folk-blog every day, and we love you folks.
Peace out from
Gionata Bouché and Jakob Sejten













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