Thursday, November 29, 2007

Above West Maui and Molokai

November 7: Rain in East Maui diverted our flight on Blue Hawaiian Helicopters around West Maui and the east and west coasts of Moloka'i.










Kahakuloa Head on north shore of West Maui (below l) and Island off Moloka'i (below r):










The north shore of Moloka'i has the world's tallest seacliffs; up to 3,000 ft. from top to bottom:









Hawaii's tallest waterfall is Hakiwa (1,750 ft) on Moloka'i's north shore:

Some more waterfalls:









The early Hawaiians built fish ponds along the west coast of Moloka'i:









Lahaina (below l); Atlantis submarine coming to the surface nearby (below r):









Wind turbines on the leeward side of West Maui (below l) and sugar cane fields in the great valley between East Maui and West Maui (below r):









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