Landmarks
| Historical Sites
| Waterfalls
| dDragons Trail |
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This unusual outcropping of lava rock appears
to resemble a dragon's tail. The rocks are jagged and weave back and
forth for several hundred yards out into the Pailolo Channel... |
| dFather Damion Statue |
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| dHalawa Church |
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| dHalawa Drive |
This scenic 28-mile drive from Kaunakakau
to Halawa Valley affords numerous historic and scenic sites. Fishponds
scallop the south coastline, deserted beaches dot the shore, rocky ...
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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 ... |
| 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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| dKalaupapa Lookout |
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The Kalaupapa Lookout is located in Pala'au
State Park down a short trail that overlooks the dramatic north coast
of Molokai. These cliffs are the world's highest sea cliffs reaching
1700 feet... |
| dKaluaha Church Ruins |
| 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 ... |
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| dKamakou Mountain |
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| dKamalo Wharf |
| This wharf is now abandoned
but offers a terrific view of the coast, the offshore islands of Maui
and Lanai, and Mount Kamakou. This peak reaches 4,970 feet, the highest
point on the island... |
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| 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... |
| dKaunakakai Town |
Kaunakakai is the main city on Molokai.
Located only minutes from the airport off of Highway 450, this "city"
is only about three blocks in size. Every major attraction, restaurants... |
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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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| dMalama Cultural Park |
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| dMoku Hooniki Islands |
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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
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| dNi'aupala Fishpond |
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| dOur Lady Of Sorrows Church |
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Father Damien's second Catholic church on
Molokai was Our Lady of Sorrows. Built in 1874, the church remains in
excellent condition and is beautifully silhouetted by the mountains... |
| dPalaau State Park |
| Pala'au State Park is a lovely
233-acre park at the end of Kalae Highway. The area provides excellent
photographic opportunities of pasture lands and forests of irownwood
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| dPhallic Rock |
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Located 200 yards from the Kalaupapa Lookout,
at the base of Nananhoa Hill, is the six-foot high Phallic Rock. Every
island has such a site, but this is probably the best sample. According
to ... |
| dPurdys Nut Farm |
This five-acre, all natural, 70-year old,
macadamia nut farm is located on Hawaiian homestead land. Tuddie or
Kammy Purdy will personally take you on a tour and tell ... |
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| dRW Sugarcane Museum |
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Rudolph Meyer, an immigrant from Germany,
began as a surveyor in Molokai in 1848. He married the Molokai high
chieftess, Kalama and managed the land now knows as the Molokai ...
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| dSaint Josephs Church |
Built by the Belgium Catholic priest, Father
Damien, in 1876, St. Joseph's Church is the second oldest church on
Molokai. A statue of Father Damien stands beside the old church... |
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| dSandalwood Pit |
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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... |
| dSmith and Bronte Landing |
| 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.
Their final... |
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| dWaikolu Forrest and Carvings |
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| dWaikolu Lookout |
| The road to the lookout is
unpaved, rough, and only meant for 4-wheel drive vehicles or hikers.
It winds through the wooded, lush interior of Molokai, through tall
Norfolk pines... |
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