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• Hawaii has two official languages English and Hawaiian. More >>
• Hawaii is home to the longest continuously erupting volcano in recorded history: Kilauea Caldera on the Big Island of Hawaii has been producing a lava flow since January 1983. More >>
• Hawaii is the most geographically isolated population center on earth. The Hawaiian Islands are 2,000 miles from the Marshall Islands; 2,390 miles from California; 2,500 miles from Tahiti; 3,850 miles from Japan; 4,900 miles from China; and 5,280 miles from the Philippines.
• Hawaiian monarch King David Kalakaua (reign 1874 to 1891), was the first reigning monarch to circumnavigate the globe and the first foreign head of state to speak before a joint session of the U.S. Congress.
• Hawaii has no snakes in the wild.
• 'Iolani Palace in Honolulu's Capitol District featured electricity before even the White House in Washington, D.C. More about the Palace >>
• Hawaii is home to the tallest mountain on the planet: Mauna Kea on the Big Island — measured from the seafloor — tops out at 33,476 feet. From sea level it measures 13,796 feet high. More >>
Standing at the edge of Kalaupapa Lookout in Pala'au State Park and
gazing down nearly 2,000 feet to the peninsula below, one gets a
sense of how truly spectacular Molokai's geography is. Home to the
world's tallest sea cliffs, the island remains a pristine, uncrowded
destination, with many spots still possessing the mana (life
force) of earlier times.
Not far from the lookout, you'll find the massive, phallic-shaped
stone known as Kauleonanahoa — one of the finest examples of a
traditional fertility rock to be found in the Islands, and one of the
most powerful. It is believed to this day that if a woman goes to
Kauleonanahoa with offerings and spends the night, she will return
home pregnant.
If you're island hopping... We recommend spending at least 2 full days exploring Molokai's many natural wonders.
The island offers many other historic sites. In 1865, King Kamehameha
V selected Molokai as the coffee-growing region for the Kingdom of
Hawaii. Today, those seeking a mule-drawn tour and a fine cup of
100-percent Molokai coffee should head for the rolling hills of
Kualapu'u, near the center of the island, which are home to the
500-acre plantation of Coffees of Hawaii.
Not far from here one can also find the Molokai Museum and Cultural
Center, which hosts an extensive collection of artwork from the late
1800s, plus the entire R.W. Meyer Sugar Mill, a National Historic
Place built in 1878 that has been restored to its original operating
condition.
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