there's the champagne pool, which we didn't go to as it sounded like the kind of small local resource where visitors without an invite would be intruding, and ahaluni(sp? I posted it) which we did visit. they're both in Puna for anyone tracking them down.
I read your description about Ahaluni. It sounds like it may be the hot spring. But I'd have to ask my cousin to validate that, as the pool was definitely a guarded local resource, as you described the champagne pool. (I don't recall any signs about eels.) I wish you were still there and could charm one of the locals into taking you there if the champagne pool is the place where Trudy brought me.
That experience was actually what I refer to as The One Magical Moment From That Which Is Ordinary. The full moon was over the ocean, as if somebody had decided to hang it there for decoration, and since it was night, we didn't bother with clothes.
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That experience was actually what I refer to as The One Magical Moment From That Which Is Ordinary. The full moon was over the ocean, as if somebody had decided to hang it there for decoration, and since it was night, we didn't bother with clothes.