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Kalaupapa
translation: flat leaf

Northern Peninsula

The Kalaupapa peninsula is divided into three sections, the eastern coast is called 'Kalawao'. The center of the peninsula is a volcanic crater called 'Makanalua'. The western coast is known as 'Kalaupapa', one english translation is "The Flat Leaf". The peninsula extends north from the Island of Molokai, the napali overlooking Kalaupapa are among the highest in the world.

If you would like to visit Kalaupapa, you can fly in, ride the mules, or hike down. Richard Marks a lifelong resident operates Damien guided tours of the area. The main park purpose is to protect the lifestyle, and individual privacy of the Hansen's disease patients, so there are several restrictions for all visitors at Kalaupapa, permission is required prior to your visit.


Northern view of the Kalaupapa
from the cliffs of Kalae.


Kalae lookout
More than 1500 ft. above Kalaupapa is Kalae lookout,
it's an awesome view of Molokai's northern coast.


Palaau Park

Kalae lookout

Information

Lookout trail



Kalaupapa - West shore
Father Damien was instrumental in relocating the colony to Kalaupapa on the western shore of the peninsula. The settlement was moved there to provide protection from the sometimes harsh tradewinds & rain. Before Damiens' arrival there was no church, and no medical facility.



Pali view from the pier.


Airplane
Airport
Tour bus
Church
Pier
Store




Kalawao - East shore
Before the arrival of Father Damien Kalawao was the original site of the Leper colony. In the late 1800's ships would sail between the islands. Sometimes captains feared the disease so much they ordered their crews to throw the Lepers over the side. If the leper survived the swim to shore, those already there would beat them to take their valuables. The survivors would then be forced to live in caves, or build makeshift tents on the shore.
Haupu Rock



Damiens Grave


St Philomena Church


St Philomena Interior


Grave Site





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