Introduction |  More | Wildlife | Seal | Military Use
Sailor’s Cap Video| Sailor’s Cap Afterward | Melted Rocks | Cleanup

The large sandy beach at Honokanai‘a has attracted both wildlife
and the U.S. military.  The military used Honokanai‘a as
its base camp, for amphibious landings and for bomb tests.  
Today the Navy camp is the base camp for the island cleanup.

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


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