We started the day at the Alofaaga Blowholes. It was a great time to be there because the tide was high and the sea was running big swells. We have seen blowholes before in Hawaii, but this was a huge area by comparison. We also stopped at a Siapo demonstration. Siapo is a bark cloth that is made from a mulberry tree. This was fascinating because in the space of about an hour they made a piece of siapo. we ended up buying a piece because it was very beautiful and also because we saw how it was made.
We ended this, our last full day of touring, with a cool drumming and torch lighting ceremony and dinner at the resort.
Today's photo is of Ginny photographing the blowholes with her trusty Olympus TG-6.
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