Today we travel in the other direction with more scenic stops plus some information gathering about Molokai. Our first stop is a coconut grove planted in the 1860s by King Kamehameha V, still a sacred spot but with falling coconuts and dead trees, not the place to allow wandering tourists. Opposite is what has been termed Church Grove. As the island was a beacon for the missionaries, 7 churches have been built side by side. Some are quaint, others modern and some the congregation small as they could do with some maintenance. The Molokai Museum and Cultural Centre has a photo exhibition of the last occupants of Kalaupapa, a historic display to record the final days of the colony as leprosy has now been cured. These people have all been cured, but as they were taken from their families and homes, some at a very early age they have stayed at the colony as it is the only home they know. We learned that some of the people taken over the years were just whisked away without any...
Up, up and away! Safe and happy travels, folks :-)
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