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Friday, December 05, 2008

Molokai

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Molokai (Moloka'i in Hawaiian) is the fifth largest island of the Hawaiian archipelago. The island is 38 miles long and 10 miles across, with a land area of 261 sq. miles. The highest point is Kamakou on east Moloka'i, at 4,970 feet.

Moloka'i is part of the State of Hawai'i and located in Maui County, except for the Kalaupapa Peninsula, which is separately administered as Kalawao County. Maui County encompasses Maui, Lana'i, and Kaho'olawe in addition to Moloka'i. The only town of any size on the island is Kaunakakai, which is one of two small ports on the island. The airport is located on West Moloka'i.

Moloka'i is known as the "Friendly Isle" and is one of the least developed of the main Hawaiian islands. The island's population is diverse, with a high percentage of people of Hawaiian ancestry. Moloka'i is noted for the numerous Hawaiian fish ponds along its south shore. Some of these have been restored in recent years.



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