Sweet video about Molokai.
music by Kalapana's Malani Bilyeu
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Murphy's Beach in Molokai - Hawaii
The beach was a dump, literally. The ranch owner, George Murphy, gave his permission to use the site as a park, and the Jaycees cleaned it up and built three small pavilions, plus picnic tables and barbecue grills. Officially, the park is called the George Murphy Beach Park (shortened to Murphy Beach Park over the years), but some old-timers still call it Kumimi Beach, and just to make things really confusing, some people call it Jaycees Park.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Land advertures
Exploring Molokai by bike is the perfect way to experience this spectacular Island!Cruise downhill on the "Gravity" ride, challenge yourself on the Sea Cliff ride, or rent a bike for the day and create your very own adventure!
Daily Bike Rental:
An exhilarating bike adventure awaits you as you set out to explore Molokai at your own pace. The experienced biking staff of Molokai Fish & Dive will help you select a bike and a trail suitable for your level of riding experience. You'll be given a bicycle trail map, a spare tube and bike pump before setting out for your very own adventure.
Gravity Bike Ride:
A great beginner trek, you'll coast downhill from a 1,100-foot elevation before hitching a shuttle ride back to Kaupoa Camp or you may choose to grind out the climb back to Maunaloa tow
(from:http://www.hawaiiactivities.com/us/hawaii/molokai/sg/1156/ag/6331)
Pala'au State Park in Molokai - Hawaii
Pala'au State Park is a lovely 233-acre park.The area provides excellent photographic opportunities of pasture lands and forests of irownwood, koa and eucalyptus.The park overlooks Makanalua Peninsula and Kaluapapa 1,600 feet below. Short trails lead to the Kalaupapa Lookout and Phallic Rock.And the Molokai Mule Ride begins nearby. Useful Information: Picnic facilities Picnic shelter Restrooms Paved parking Hiking trails Historical sites Camping by permit only No shower facilities No drinking water Open 24 hours for overnight campers No fees but donations accepted Bring a jacket as the weather is often cool and wet at this 1600-foot elevation
Sunday, July 13, 2008
About Molokai island
This is an honest look at an island lost in time. It's like 50 years ago, like the world left behind. No have tall buildings, elevators, neons,single traffic lights. Friendly people living in here, friendly businesses. The life here more most slowlyer like anywhere all of the world.But it has palm trees, white snad on the beaches, and peace everywhere.
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