After a nice hike through lush tropical vegetation you emerge to find this beautiful/secluded little beach.
Native wildlife
More scenery courtesy of Nick - need to give him proper credit:
Me and the ladies getting wet
We spent the day at this beach with our neighbors Betty and David and their three sons - Toa, Tupu, and Clarence - the "boys" as Frankie and Juliana call them . Betty works with Cheryl at the library and David is the director of the Historical Preservation Office in American Samoa.
Betty holding Juliana. Toa, Clarence and Frankie on the rock.
Tupu otherwise known as 'dudeman'. He likes to say dude
After a nice, long day at the beach we had to hike back
Of course I had to carry princess Juliana most of the way - her legs "hurt"
Toa and Frankie waiting for the old folks
Walking back through the forest.
Julibear crashed out shortly after putting her on my shoulders for the walk back. A good day...
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