The people of Molokai Island are really few, and the historical park feels like we have been chartered. It is a very beautiful park. It is lush and tree-lined. It is still very good to have a sea view in the park for more than a year.
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Kalaupapa National Historical Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Kalaupapa National Historical Park is located in the more remote northern part of Molokai, which is home to some of the highest coastal cliffs in the world and is breathtakingly beautiful. In addition to the amazing beach scenery, the church of Santa Philomena, the 1976 "King Kong" sequel "Skull Island" location - Kashiwa Falls are all worth seeing.
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Kalaupapa National Historical Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The people of Molokai Island are really few, and the historical park feels like we have been chartered. It is a very beautiful park. It is lush and tree-lined. It is still very good to have a sea view in the park for more than a year.
This park is on the west side of the entire Maoyi Island. The sea on the west is still the more famous one. In addition, this park can be strolled around, but it is quite good to play for a long time. There are also small hills in the park.
Compared with the other islands in Hawaii, Molokai Island itself is relatively deserted, and this historical park on Molokai Island has fewer people, but its environment is really beautiful, as if it is a paradise, full of mountains and clear waters, very suitable for vacation, Walking here has a special flavor.
Molokai Island, 38 miles long, 10 miles wide, the northeast coast stands the world's tallest seaside cliff (3,600-3,900 feet), and the south coast has the longest continuous shore reef in the Hawaiian Islands (28 miles). Here you can trace the Kalaupapa National Historical Park, explore Papohaku Beach, one of Hawaii's largest white sand beaches, or take a walk in the sacred Harawa Valley to feel the spirit of the Aloha everywhere.
The most representative of Molokai Island is the island's iconic logo "slower, slower." Molokai is perhaps Hawaii's most primitive island, whether it is renting a viewing boat from Konakakai to sea, experiencing first-class snorkeling along Hawaii's longest Barrier Reef on the south coast, or watching the coconut wind and leaves sway in Capuaiwa Coconut Grove Beach Park, In short, enjoy the scenery with your lover here, you can slow down the rhythm, slow down a little more.