North Moloka'i Sights
Moloka'i's history
There's not a heck of a lot to DO on Moloka'i, but there is a museum worth visiting, which is right next to the Meyer Sugar Mill, a restored mill which remains from Moloka'i's now extinct sugar industry.
The outside of the mill
Kualapu'u, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
Tools for making sugar
Kualapu'u, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
Tools for making sugar
Kualapu'u, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
Tools for making sugar
Kualapu'u, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
Tools for making sugar
Kualapu'u, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
Graffiti inside the mill
Kualapu'u, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
The Meyer's safe
Kualapu'u, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
While driving on Moloka'i I had to jump out of the car to take the following snapshot - too lovely to miss out!
The prettiest horse on Moloka'i
North Coast, Moloka'i (May 9th, '08)
Much of Moloka'i's north coast is inaccessible due to the highest sea cliffs in the world skirting the coast. It's hard to appreciate just how sheer they are except from the air.
View from the airplane of the highest sea cliffs in the world
Moloka'i (May 4th, '08)