Introduction | Halona Point | Shark God | Kanapou Bay
Home of the Shark God | Kanapou Beach | Ka Lae o Ka Ule

Separated from the rest of the island by high cliffs, the beach at Kanapou
collects debris from throughout the Pacific. The cliffs are the home of the
shark god Kamohoailii, and there are a pair of fishing shrines flanking the beach.

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


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