Re: Tsunami Watch - Hawaii for March 11, 2011
I had a great lunch at La Mariana Sailing Club today; there's a post about that in the What's For Lunch thread.
I checked out as much of Keehi Harbor as I could. Sorry I didn't have my camera with me.
In front of La Mariana, there are just very short sections of docks left. Farther out in the bay there are various sections of docks that must be anchored, some with 6 to 10 boats tied into the slips. Out in the middle of the bay!
More toward the ocean, American Marine barges are still cleaning up the mess. Several areas only have the concrete pilings left, and the wooden docks are entirely missing. A few of the docks look pretty good. One of those must be where MM's transpacific ride is tied up, but I didn't have that info with me at the time; I've seen his post above and will check the boat out next time.
If you're down around Sand Island, eat/drink at La Mariana then explore the tsunami damage.
I had a great lunch at La Mariana Sailing Club today; there's a post about that in the What's For Lunch thread.
I checked out as much of Keehi Harbor as I could. Sorry I didn't have my camera with me.
In front of La Mariana, there are just very short sections of docks left. Farther out in the bay there are various sections of docks that must be anchored, some with 6 to 10 boats tied into the slips. Out in the middle of the bay!
More toward the ocean, American Marine barges are still cleaning up the mess. Several areas only have the concrete pilings left, and the wooden docks are entirely missing. A few of the docks look pretty good. One of those must be where MM's transpacific ride is tied up, but I didn't have that info with me at the time; I've seen his post above and will check the boat out next time.
If you're down around Sand Island, eat/drink at La Mariana then explore the tsunami damage.
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