Molokai. 32 miles long, 10 miles wide. One of the smallest islands in Hawaii, and known as the Friendly Isle. It is. And it is the old Hawaii.
This two lane road is on the east side of the island, and pretty much what much of those 32 miles looks like. A guide book I read mentions that if it’s night life you want, you better swim on over to Maui, which is right across the water; so very true.
The Sunday Traveler flew into Honolulu on a comfy Hawaiian Airlines Airbus a330, and then made the transfer to a turboprop jet for the 25 minute flight to the small airport on Molokai.
More to come on the two weeks spent on the wonderful little island of Molokai.
At one time, I may have considered a swim over to Maui but these days, I’ll take a quit night with a glass of wine. 🙂
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I was satisfied sitting on my lanai that looked over the water at Maui, seeing their night lights, and enjoying my glass (or two) of wine every night. Nothing could have been better 🙂
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It looks so special .. Love the image with the coconut palms
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🙂 This looks lovely and I’m curious to see how it was.
Have a very HAPPY week 🙂
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Thanks, happy face. Molokai is one of the lesser known islands of Hawaii, and I am so happy to share it here.
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Look forward to your next post!
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Thanks, Sue. It is an extreme pleasure to share such a beautiful place.
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Looks like fun, Angeline. I eagerly await more posts about this adventure.
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It was fun, and extremely relaxing. Thanks for stopping in today.
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Angeline, enjoy every moment. Happy that you are exploring the world, especially nature.
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Thanks, Sally. The exploration of this island was the most incredible 12 days that brought me great happiness.
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