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Coconut Island, or Moku Ola is a small island in Hilo Bay, just offshore from Lili'uokalani Park and Gardens, in Hilo, off the island of Hawaii. It is a small park, and is connected to the main island via a footbridge. The island includes a large grassy field, picnic areas, restroom facilities, and a few tiny sandy beaches.
Kona is a moku or district on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi in the State of Hawaii, known for its Kona coffee and the Ironman World Championship Triathlon. [1] In the administration of Hawaiʻi County, the moku of Kona is divided into North Kona District (Kona ‘Akau) and South Kona District (Kona Hema). "Kona" sometimes refers to its largest ...
Included in the park is the small island called Moku ola, (also known as Coconut Island), connected to the park by a footbridge. It is a good place for a picnic, and some limited swimming. The name Moku ola literally means "island of life" in the Hawaiian language, since it was the site of an ancient temple dedicated to healing. [2]
Hilo is a moku or district on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi in the State of Hawaii, U.S.A.In the current system of administration of Hawaiʻi County, the moku of Hilo is divided into North Hilo District (Hilo ‘Akau) and South Hilo District (Hilo Hema).
Kaʻū district highlighted. Kaʻū is the southernmost and largest district (922 sq. miles or 2,388 km 2) [1] of Hawaii County, Hawaii, located on the island of Hawaiʻi. ...
Moku O Kuhio (Windward Oʻahu) Moku O Kona (Kona, Hawaiʻi) Moku O Kapuaiwa (Leeward Oʻahu) Moku O Kohala (Kohala, Hawai'i) Moku O Puna (Puna, Hawai'i) The last remaining original meeting hall of the order, located at 1162 Kalanianaole Avenue in the Keaukaha community of Hilo, Hawaii, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on ...
The moku of O‘ahu are Kona, Ko‘olauloa, Ko‘olaupoko, Wahiawa, Wai‘anae, and ‘Ewa to which Kaliuwa‘a can be found in the moku of Ko‘olauloa. The third level of land division was the “ahupua‘a” which consists of a strip of land from the mountain to the sea containing all the resources for a complete subsistence lifestyle in ...
It is located on the windward side (east side) of the island and shares borders with South Hilo district in the north and Kaʻū district in the west. [1] With a size of just under 320,000 acres (1,300 km 2) or 500 sq. miles, Puna is slightly smaller than the island of Kauaʻi. [1] Puna cropland supports floriculture, nurseries and macadamia nuts.