East Molokai (Part 1)
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ONE ALII BEACH PARK
A pretty beach park on the island's southeast shore.
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©Ann Cecil |
KAKAHAIA BEACH PARK
A 42-acre beach park and site of an active fishpond and wildlife refuge, home to rare endemic
birds.
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©Ann Cecil |
SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH
Built in 1876 by Father Damien - outside is a sculpture depicting the saintly Belgian priest.
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©William Crowe |
UALAPUE FISHPOND
One of the larger, and historically, most productive of Molokai's ancient fishponds.
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©Ann Cecil |
KALUAAHA CHURCH
The first Christian church on Molokai dating from 1844. Fortress-like in appearance with
tiny slit windows and three-foot-thick plastered walls and buttresses. |
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ILI ILIOPAE HEIAU
One of Hawaii's most famous human-sacrifice temples. Priests from other islands came here
to be tutored. |
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©Ann Cecil |
OUR LADY OF SORROWS CHURCH
Built by Father Damien in 1874 - contains beautiful Stations of the Cross imported from
Holland. |
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©Ann Cecil |
PUKOO
A peaceful little village with a reef protected beach and small harbor primarily frequented
by fishermen. The islands of Maui, Lanai and Kahoolawe can be seen from shore.
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