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MOLOKAI OVERVIEW
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Born of volcanic eruptions 1.5 million
years ago, Molokai remains a time capsule on the dawn of the 21st
century. It has no deluxe resorts, no stoplights and no buildings
taller than a coconut tree. Molokai is the least developed, most
"Hawaiian" of all the islands, making it especially attractive to
adventure travelers and peace seekers.
Not everyone will love Molokai. The slow-paced, simple life of
the people and the absence of contemporary landmarks attract those in
search of the "real" Hawaii. This is a place where Mother Nature is
wild and uninhibited, with very little intrusion by man. Forget
sophistication, this is one of the few spots on the planet where one
can stand in awe of the island's diverse natural wonders: Hawaii's
highest waterfall and greatest collection of fishponds; the world's
tallest sea cliffs; sand dunes, coral reefs, rain forests, hidden
coves and gloriously empty beaches.
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