Landmarks
| Historical Sites
| Waterfalls
| dBellstone |
Located along the beautiful Halawa Valley
Drive, this large lava boulder is just sitting near the side of the
road. Large rocks, such as this, were used in ancient times like a drum... |
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| dKalaupapa Trail a.k.a. Mule Trail |
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| dFather Damion Statue |
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| dFishpond |
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| dHalawa Church |
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| dHale O Lono Harbor |
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Lono was one of the four gods brought by
the ancient Polynesians from Tahiti. The people prayed to this god for
rain and good crops. Hale'o'Lono is situated on the west side |
| dIliiliopae Heiau |
| In early times, Molokai was
known throughout the islands for its religious mastery and sorcery.
Iliiliopae Heiau was the "school" for sorcerers - a very powerful
temple known for human sacrifice. |
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| dKalaupapa |
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Located on Kalauapapa Peninsula at the base
of the 1600-foot high sea cliffs, this national park was once the site
of total isolation for victims of Hansen's Disease (leprosy). The national
park service maintains 8,725 acres of land... |
| dKalaupapa Kalawao |
Today the park can only be visited by authorized
tour groups such as Damien Tours and the Molokai Mule Ride. Control
of public access is under the jurisdiction of the State Department |
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| dKaluaha Church Ruins |
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A large wooden cross marks the site and
the ruins where the first outpost of Christianity was founded in Molokai.
This original mission was formed in 1844 and was built near the primary
population... |
| dKapuaiwa Coconut Grove |
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This coconut grove located
on the south shore of Molokai 1 ½ miles west of Kaunakakai was
planted in the 1860's by King Kamehameha V. The King, nicknamed Kapuaiwa,
selected this... |
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| dKawela Battle Field |
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In 1736, invading forces from O'ahu fought
the combined forces of Molokai and Hawai'i on this site. Even though
O'ahu warriors were more powerful, the spiritual strength of the Molokai
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| dSandalwood Pit |
Approximately nine miles into your journey
to the Waikolu Lookout is an 75-foot long indention in the earth known
as the Sandalwood Pit. This hole was dug in the early 1800's by King
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| dSmith and Bronte Landing |
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A small wooden sign marks the site where
Ernest Smith and Emory Bronte safely crashed their airplane after making
the first civilian trans-Pacific flight on July 15, 1927.... |
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