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Hale'o
Lono Beach
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West Molokai
Hale'o Lono Beach is next to the man-made Hale'o
Lono Harbor, site of the Molokai to O'ahu
Outrigger Competition. This beach is small and remote.
All the land leading to the beach and harbor is owned
by the Molokai Ranch but there is a dirt road that
allows public access to the area. In ancient times
there was a heiau (temple) located in the area dedicated
to the god, Lono. Hence, the naming of the beach and
harbor "House of Lono".
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Lono was one of the major gods brought
to the islands by the Polynesians who settled here.
He is the uncle to Pele, goddess of fire. Lono had
lots of attributes such as god of fertility and agriculture,
peace and productivity. He was often visualized as
a dark cloud, waterspout, or whirlwind.
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Useful Information:
- No lifeguards
- No facilities
- Good fishing
- Fair swimming and snorkeling
- Rock and sand beach
- Great place to whale-watch from December thru
May
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DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 460 into the town of Maunaloa. The road takes
a sharp curve at the Pineapple exhibit (on your left). Just
past the exhibit and before the U.S. Post Office, turn right
on Mokio Street. This quickly becomes a dirt road. Follow
the road south all the way to the end. At the end of the road
it will branch to the left and right. Go left and you will
see the harbor on your right. |
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