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Maniniholo Dry Cave
Maniniholo Dry Cave (Maniniholo means "swimming Manini fish") is about 300 yards deep, and reaches to a small exit hole on the side of the mountain. The cave interior used to be larger than now, before a 1957 tsunami half-filled it with sand. To get there, go to Ha'ena Beach Park on Route 560. Look for the cave on your left. Click here and here for additional images by Jeff Fishman.

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Photo by: Liz Hahn-Morin



 
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