Introduction | Aerial Photo | Arrival | Ceremonial Structures
Revegetation
| Camping | View of the Beach | Fishing
Base Camp | Meals | Ancient House Sites

Most visitors arrive at the waters off Hakioawa by fishing boat. Next, they board a
Zodiac that takes them to about 50 meters offshore. Then everyone wades ashore.
Camping gear and supplies have to be sealed in bags against the ocean water.

Kaho‘olaweHakioawaKanapou | Kamohio | Honokanai‘a
Kealaikahiki | HonokoaAhupu | Kuheia and Kaulana | Lua Makika
Uplands | Maps | Animations | Environment | Timeline | Island Facts


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