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USA - HAWAII - Molokai

Molokai is the fifth most populated of the eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Islands archipelago. It is 38 by 10 miles (61 by 16 km) at its greatest length and width with a usable land area of 260 sq mi (673.40 km2), making it the fifth-largest in size of the main Hawaiian Islands . The island's agrarian economy has been driven primarily by cattle ranching, pineapple production, sugarcane production and small-scale farming. Tourism comprises a small fraction of the island's economy. The Kalaupapa National Historical Park now preserves this entire county and area. Several other islands are visible from the shores of Molokai, including Oʻahu from the west shores; Lanai from the south shores, and Maui from the south and east shores.
Kalaupapa Cliffs on the island of Molokai Hawaii are the tallest sea cliffs in the world. Jurassic Park movies used the destination as a filming location.
BEST TIME To VISIT MOLOKAI
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to HAWAÏ

From May to September
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