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Mapulehu Valley and eastwards.

Surf at Kawakia Beach

Looking back into Halawa Valley. You might be able to make out a waterfall in the middle.

A former leper colony administered to by St. Damien, Kalaupapa is now a National Historic Park on Molokai's north shore and a place of serene tropical beauty.

Pics taken in Molokai, HI with Kate Gardiner during January 2010 vacation.

Bird of Paradise, Kalaupapa, Molokai

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

HSTA = Hawaii State Teachers Association

Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure 0.001 sec (1/2000)

Aperture f/4.0

Focal Length 16 mm

ISO Speed 100

We took a helicopter around West Maui and Molokai and got to see some great sights, including this one of the Molokai Cliffs, the largest sea cliffs in the world. (so the legend goes).

Original church built by Father Damien in the 1870's, in the first settlement area of Kalaupapa, Kalawao.

A peek through the rain windows in the Molokai Bar

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