 Kahalui, Maui |
 Atlantis Submarine - leaves from Lahaina, dives to 150' deep |
 going down |

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 Inside the sub, everything takes on a blue have as the water filters out all shades of red |
 Inside the sub, everything is blue as the water filters out all shades of red - natural light |
 The first fish approach us as we submerge |
 Pic with flash shows true colors - depth gauge reads 133 ft |
 w/ flash. We all have our own seat & window. Thank you Sarah for lending me your camera |
 Down 130 feet - the head of an eel peeks out from coral (in circle) |
 Depth Guage at 150 ft - lowest legal limit craft is allowed to descend |
 an old anchor |
 The submarine pilot |
 Horseback riding on Maui |
 Deep in the mist of the Eucalyptis forests |
 Local swap meet in Kahalui - Saturday. Walking distance, ends at noon |
 shopping opportunity - local swap meet, fresh fruit |
 Adorable kids give a hula show at the Kahalui mall - Maui |

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 U.S.-crew manning the buffet. Goofy smile? |
 cutting fresh Hawaiian papaya at the fruit & melon station |
 Ice cream with toppings - does it get any better than this? |
 Yes, it does. More desserts around the corner |
 soup station |
 top side during the day in Maui |
 No tables in the buffet area? Head here, across to the sports bar |
 Dogs & burgers available thoughout most of the day on the back patio |
 docked in Maui with its pervasive mist - day 6 |
 Hard to tell the passengers from the crew on this ship |
 arts & crafts: making shell leis |
 approaching Honolulu at dawn - Day 7 |
 Free-style disembarkation - walk off with your bags, no packing the night before unless you want to |