Sunday, August 29, 2004

Kaipukaulua, Moloka'i


Sunrise at Kaipukaulua Bay looking toward Pailolo Channel with Maui beyond. Kai-puka-ulua means "Sea where the ulua fish appears."

Wailau Valley, Moloka'i

This picture was taken while wading to shore on the Lēpau Point side of Wailau Bay. Wai-lau means "Many Streams" and indeed the valley has a pleathora of waterfalls and streams. The highest point on Moloka'i, Mt. Kamakou (4,961 ft), stands at the head of the valley. The water is excellent swimming and sealife is abundant.

Ko'olau Coastline, Moloka'i


Looking west from Wailau Bay toward Kalaupapa Peninsula.

Halawa Bay, Moloka'i



Papalaua Valley, Moloka'i


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Papalaua Falls and Valley, Moloka'i


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Kikipua Point, Moloka'i


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Kaipukaulua, Moloka'i


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Malelewa'a Cliff, Wailau, Moloka'i


Aia la o ka wai o Waiehu . . . . . There, at the waters of Waiehu
Ke puhia ala e ka makani . . . . . Being blown about by the breeze
Pohina noe i ka uahi a ka wai . .A silvery mist from the sea spray
Pulu ihola ka au hula ana . . . . . Soaked, the impassable cape surges
E au ana i ke kai o Papio . . . . . .Jutting out to sea at Papio

--Pa'alua, 19th Century Chant for Kaleleonalani

Kaipukaulua, Moloka'i


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Kapukaulua, Moloka'i


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Waiaho'okalo Valley, Moloka'i


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Pu'ukaoku and Halekou, Moloka'i


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Pa'u-o-Nu'akea, Ha'upu Bay, Moloka'i


The literal translation of "Pa'u-o-Nu'akea" is the "Skirt of Nu'akea" who is the Hawaiian Godess of Lactation.

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Pohaku Kani, Kahakuloa, Maui


This is the famous "Bellstone" of Kahakuloa. If tapped properly with a rock, the Bellstone will make a reverating sound. But that's not the half of it... The residents of Kahakuloa Valley have a long tradition of embedding the piko or umbilical cords of newborns in this rock, and if you look carefully at the picture, you'll see the bore holes.Posted by Hello

Mokolea Point, Maui


"Wild" but very friendly mules we encountered while heading into Kahakuloa.

Mokolea Point, Maui


Walt gets bitten... Posted by Hello

Puohokamoa Valley, Maui


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Honomanu Bay, Maui


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Kipahulu, Maui


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Haleakala, Maui


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Haleakala, Maui


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Ahihi-Kina'u, Maui


Sunset overlooking a'a lava flow of 1790 Posted by Hello

St. Joseph Church (1862), Kaupō, Maui


A really old church on Mau'i. Posted by Hello

Moku Naio and Kahekili's Leap, Lana'i


Southern tip of Lana'i - Shark Fin! Posted by Hello

Ha'upu Bay, Moloka'i


Moloka'i's 2nd, less seen phallic rock... this one hasn't been carved by anyone! Posted by Hello

Waiaho'okalo Valley, Moloka'i


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Wailau Valley, Moloka'i


Moloka'i North Coast 2 - people actually LIVE here! Posted by Hello

Papalaua Valley, Moloka'i


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