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Molokai

Molokai’s official flower is the white kukui blossom, its official color is green and its nickname is ‘The Friendly Island’.

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Molokai is Hawaii’s fifth largest island. It is 38 miles long, 10 miles wide and roughly rectangular in shape, with a land area of 264 sq. miles.

The western half of Molokai is dry and arid, with rolling hills and the gradually sloping range of Maunaloa (1381 feet). The island’s highest point, Kamakou (4970 feet), is in the middle of the rugged eastern half.

The north shore and eastern shore are spectacular, but for the most part the steep slopes and rainforests are virtually impenetrable. This is where the famous leper colony was located.

Molokai is the most Hawaiian of the main islands, with almost 50% of its population of native Hawaiian ancestry. It’s sparsely populated, with but a handful of small towns. This is a place to get in touch with basics.

 

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