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Moku
Ho'oniki & Kanaha Rock
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East Molokia - Offshore Islands
These two islands are situated side by side approximately
one mile off the southeast coast of Molokai. They
are pre-historic cinder cones with dark, crumbly cliffs.
Moku Ho'oniki Island was used during WWII for bombing
practice. Today the small island is uninhabitable
due to unexploded warheads still on the island. It
is now home to sea birds and coastal plants. There
are several dive sites surrounding these rocks but
the area is subject to strong currents.
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Useful Information:
- Several overlooks afford excellent views of the
island from the southern coast of Molokai
- These islands can also be seen from the coast
of Maui
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DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 450 east toward Halawa Valley. There are
several excellent viewing areas of these islands at
Mile Markers 20 and 25. |
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