These photos refer to text published earlier on this blog about a hike we made with our friends from 'Knotty Lady' from Anaho Bay to Hatiheu, a town with extensive archeological sites.
Seed pod containing a sort of cotton. |
Horses frequently use the trail to Hatiheu |
View from the trail at top of the ridge over Anaho Bay |
Climbing to a lookoff over Anaho Bay |
Look off at Anaho Bay |
Pack horses with a load of melons for the market in Taiohae |
Tiki of chief with casse-tete (head breaker) and child at Tohua Hikoku'a |
Creation myth carving - a turtle on top of two intertwined bodies at Tohua Hikoku'a |
Recently carved tiki at Tohua Hikoku'a |
Mortar for grinding or pounding fruits, seeds, or nuts |
Baking pit at Tohua Kamuihei |
Paepae with reconstructed building at Tohua Kamuihei |
Huge banyan tree at Tohua Kamuihei - note Rani for scale |
Nicky opening a Marquesan almond |
Opened Marquesan almond - small but sweet |
Horse and rider on trail from Anaho to Hatiheu |
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