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Big Island Snorkeling Guide
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau
Extra Picture & Video Page

In just one hour of fantastic Big Island Snorkeling at Honaunau we got tons of great pictures, despite the visibility being a bit poor that day.

If you have not yet seen the first page with full details and more pictures about Honaunau click here.

Here are a bunch of beautiful Racoon Butterflyfish with tons of coral in the background.




Here is a short video of the crazy swimming method of a Stripebelly Puffer.

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Once again we find a common Bubbling Neoprene enjoying herself in these warm waters.

On our recent Captain Cook boat tour our captain told us that many world class free divers live on the Big Island and practice their sport at Honaunau.


A Lowfin Chub swims by to check us out. These guys are very friendly and will approach swimmers.








We never miss an opportunity to snorkel at Honaunau, it is a true Big Island snorkeling jewel!

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