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AKAKA
FALLS-north of hilo, plunges over 420 feet in a sheer drop over
a volcanic cliff.
BLACK SAND BEACHES-of Kaimu and Punaluu, made up of pulverized lava,
are on the south-eastern shorline.
CAPTAIN COOK MONUMENT-at Kealakekua Bay, is a tribute to the British
navigator and discoverer of the Hawaiian islands who was killed
on the shoreline in 1779.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-at Kailua-Kona, was erected by American missionaries
who first landed on this coast in 1820.
HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK-one of the top attractions in the
Aloha State, has an array of unique volcanic formations, forests
of giant tree ferns, steaming craters and a volcanological museum
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HULIHEE PALACE-in the village of Kailua-Kona, was once the summer
home of Hawaiian royalty and now houses a rare collection of Hawaiiana.
KAMEHAMEHA STATUE-in Kohala, was lost at sea during shipment to
Hawaii and later recovered after a replica had been made and erected
in Honolulu.
KAMUELA MUSEUM-in Kamuela/Waimea, with royal Hawaiian treasures
from Lolani Palace, ancient Hawaiian artifacts and art objects from
around the world.
LAPAKAHI STATE HISTORICAL PARK-north of Kawaihae, was once an ancient
Hawaiian fishing village.
LAUPAHOEHOE-which literally translated means "leaf of lava,"
is one of the Hamakua Coast's many scenic and historic spots.
LAVA FLOWS-are marked by warrior signs which designate flows which
have surged down the mountains of Mauna Loa and Kiluwa since prehistoric
times.
LYMAN MISSION HOUSE AND MUSEUM-in the city of Hilo, contains a collection
of historic Hawaiian relics.
ORCHIDS AND ANTHURIUMS-grow in profusion in Hilo and surrounding
areas for export to far ports of the world .
PAINTED CHURCHES-at Honaunau, St . Bendict's is the oldest Catholic
church on the island constructed in 1875. The church has brilliantly
hued murals depicting biblical scenes on the interior walls. Murals
in the star of the Sea Catholic church at Kalapana were painted
by a priest a half century ago.
PARKER RANCH-in the Waimea-Kamuela district at the foot of Muana
Kea, is the second largest cattle ranch under the American flag.
POLOLU VALLEY-in Kohal, was once the locale of a number of ancient
Hawaiian heiaus (temples).
PU'UHONUA O HONAUNAU (palce of refuge)-a National Historical Park,
is said to have been built at the Honaunua location in the 12th
century to provide political and religious asylum.
PUUKOHOLA HEIAU-near Kawaihae, was built by Kamehameha the great
and is now a National Historical Site.
RAINBOW FALLS-one of the Big Island's loveliest waterfalls, is located
in Hilo.
WAHA'ULA HEIAU AND VISITOR CENTER-at the foot of the Chain of Craters
Road is maintained by the National Park Service as part of Volcanoes
National Park. Walking tours are available.
WAIPIO VALLEY-north of the town Honokaa, was once the home of kings
of old Hawaii.
WHITE SANDS BEACHES-at Hapuna Sate Beach Park, Anaehoomalu Beach,
and Magic Sands Beach, Kailua, all on the western side of the island.
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