South Kona (Kona Part 3)
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ROYAL KONA COFFEE
MILL AND MUSEUM
Tantalizing smell of roasting coffee and the lure of a "free
cup". |
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NAPOOPOO BEACH
PARK
Marine life conservation district - excellent scuba and snorkeling
site. |
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ST. BENEDICT'S
(THE PAINTED CHURCH)
Ceilings and walls painted by Belgian priest in the late 1800's.
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PUUHONUA O HONAUNAU
NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
The largest "place of refuge" in all Hawaii - completely
and faithfully restored. Excellent diving and snorkeling in
Honaunau Bay.
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ANOTHER ROADSIDE
ATTRACTION
Nature takes a stand between Kailua-Kona and the historical
Honaunau area. All the fresh "Fruit of the Loam"
that you can eat! |
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©Ann Cecil |
AMY B. H. GREENWELL
ETHNOBOTANICAL GARDEN
Acres of native and Polynesian introduced plants that were
important to Hawaiian culture including a 5-acre remnant of
the prehistoric agricultural Kona Field System. Maintained
and operated by the Bishop Museum. |
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