Hawaii Vacation - Norwegian Pride of America - November/December 2014 - Day 6 – Kono – The Magical World of Seahorses
Published Wednesday, May 28th 2014
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Wednesday December 4, 2013
Back on the ship we had some lunch at the buffet and then to the back area to just lounge and relax. They had christmas music playing very low and this lady got up and complained about it. I think the couple were complaining about everything and anything, but we managed to ignore them and enjoy our wine and view of the hawaiin volcanoes.
Eventually, we got so sleepy we thought naps were in order so we went back to the coffin room and took a little cat nap for an hour before heading off to the coffee/wine bar for the night.
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Today room service was again very good and on time and then we headed to tender to shore. The tender is the lifeboat and enclosed, so it can make people sick so if you are prone to motion sickness as for a folding seat. And check out the water because it was so clear! I wish we included the sub because it would have been cool to do that as well, but there is always next time.
Once there we were all loaded onto a large bus and brought to the farm, which was very close. We had to wash our hands up to our elbows, so just avoid any lotions or sunscreens till afterwards. The guide explained the whole conservation process of the seahorses and how they were saving the species. It was very interesting and information I was never aware of. Keep in mind, this is not a zoo, but a working seahorse farm to increase the population of the curly fishes.
We got to see the maternity ward and learn the whole process. The poor males are the ones to carry the babies, give birth and then get knocked up again within minutes by the females. They also mate for life, which is why most domesticated seahorses do not last very long in captivity. We saw more seahorses and then got to meet the 3 sea dragons they were trying to help out with breeding. Last we got to hold a seahorse in our hands. It is so cool how they wrap their little tail around your fingers. They had a small aquarium area where different species of sea horses and a gift shop. It was really special.
Eventually, we got so sleepy we thought naps were in order so we went back to the coffin room and took a little cat nap for an hour before heading off to the coffee/wine bar for the night.
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