Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Mākaha was the site of the Mākaha International Surfing Championships 1954–1971. During the '60s, Fred Hemmings won the championship four times. Surfing is sometimes recognized as starting in Mākaha in the early 1950s, even though it has most likely been utilized as a surfing spot for Native Hawaiians for hundreds of years.
Makaha Resort Golf Club in Mākaha Valley Location in Honolulu County and the state of Hawaii Coordinates: 21°28′59″N 158°12′14″W / 21.48306°N 158.20389°W / 21.48306; -158
What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code
Mākaha Beach Park is a white sand beach in Mākaha, Hawaii, the neighbor of the beaches southeast of Ka‘ena Point such as Yokohama Bay (Keawa‘ula Beach) and Mākua Beach. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] References
Mauna Lahilahi is a small eroded mountain located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu near Mākaha town. It has an elevation of 230 ft (70 m). [1]Its name means “thin mountain” in the Hawaiian language, [2] although the “Lahilahi” part was named after Chief Lahilahi, who ruled over the Mākaha area.
Route 93 is a major east–west highway on the island of Oahu which begins as Interstate H-1 (H-1) terminates in Kapolei and ends at Kaena Point on the extreme northwest end of Oahu, just past Makaha. It is part of the Farrington Highway. The Kahe Power Plant on Route 93
Rell Kapolioka'ehukai Sunn (July 31, 1950, Hawaii – January 2, 1998, Makaha, Oahu, Hawaii) was an American world surfing champion. Known as "Queen of Makaha" and "Aunty Rell", she was a pioneer in the world of women's surfing .
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Makaha; Usage on ceb.wikipedia.org Mākaha; Usage on ce.wikipedia.org Макага (Гавай)