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Picture taken during an "Unplugged" retreat to Molokai. No internet allowed during the weekend trip. Anyone who broke the no internet rule had to donate money to the local charity of their choice.
Picture by Zen Lao
Picture looks best on black and on his computer. ;D
The main terminal, well actually the only terminal at Hoolehua, one of two airports on the island of Molokai Hawaii. The other airport in Kalaupapa is smaller and less passengers than this one.
Kalaupapa Peninsula
These cliffs are the world's highest sea cliffs reaching 1700 feet, which in 1866 the peninsula became the dumping site for Hawaii's ailing, reviled and unwanted lepers. These towering cliffs imprisoning all the sick.
The Island of Moloka'i
Molokai
Molokai is a Hawaiian island in the central Pacific. On the island's northern Kalaupapa Peninsula is a steep path leading to Kalaupapa National Historical Park, an isolated former leper colony below towering cliffs. The site can also be viewed from the clifftop Kalaupapa Lookout in Palaau State Park. Nearby, the park’s Phallic Rock is said to have fertility powers.
Area: 260 mi²
Population: 7,404 (2000)