About Molokai – History, Culture, Lifestyle
About Molokai – Molokai History
One and a half million years ago, give or take a day, two large volcanoes pushed through the surface of the Pacific Ocean and created the island of Molokai. [...]
Kalaupapa Lepers and Saint Damien
Kalaupapa – Shaped somewhat like a fish (the locals say a shark) has its head facing east, its tail in the west and a dorsal fin rising from its [...]
Languages – Hawaiian & Pidgin – Local Lingo
While English is the official language in Hawaii, two others will be heard while you are here, Hawaiian and the ever-present Pidgin. While you can visit Molokai knowing and [...]
Molokai Photo Tours – 01 – Aerials East To Mile 16
Over the last couple of years, Ted Kenemitsu our drone pilot and a Crackerjack photographer, has posted on our Facebook page, random views from all over Molokai. They've been [...]
Molokai Photo Tours – 02 – Aerials East Mile 17 To Halawa
At about mile 20 is Kahinapohaku Fish Pond. It was breached in the 1860s and destroyed shortly after. A group of local Hawaiians rebuilt it in the late 1990s [...]
Molokai Photo Tours – 03 – Aerials North Shore Sea Cliffs
The world's highest sea cliffs (pali) dominate the north shore of Molokai from the eastern tip of the island to a few miles west of the Makanalua Peninsula (Kalaupapa). [...]