Sleepy Molokai is a rural island that’s largely untouched by modern development (although, as residents like to boast, they do have KFC now). This lean, funky, scruffy little place is often called the most Hawaiian island because it’s the birthplace of the hula, and it has a larger native Hawaiian population than any other in the chain. Although it offers some lovely, secluded beaches and a few other adventure-style activities, the island’s most famous site is Kalaupapa National Historical Park, a worldfamous 19th-century leper colony that can only be reached by mule, prop plane, or helicopter.
Senin, 03 November 2008
The most Hawaiian isle: Molokai
Sleepy Molokai is a rural island that’s largely untouched by modern development (although, as residents like to boast, they do have KFC now). This lean, funky, scruffy little place is often called the most Hawaiian island because it’s the birthplace of the hula, and it has a larger native Hawaiian population than any other in the chain. Although it offers some lovely, secluded beaches and a few other adventure-style activities, the island’s most famous site is Kalaupapa National Historical Park, a worldfamous 19th-century leper colony that can only be reached by mule, prop plane, or helicopter.
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