Molokai has about half a dozen restaurants, and since we'd already eaten at most of them, we had to have breakfast at the "most famous" one on our last real day on the island. We cruised up to the center of the island for breakfast and then made it down to Kalupaa Lookout (where you can see the leper colony) and Phallic Rock. Phallic Rock, exactly what it sounds like, is supposed to be a good place to go to get pregnant (and so Morgan avoided it like the plague). Jonathan and Josh, however, were very interested. Since we'd prepared for a hike- camel-baks, shoes, vibrams and water bottles- and only had a five minute walk to phallic rock, we decided to wander down the hill past the rock, where we stumbled upon the um, counterpart, of the more famous rock. Mike was way more interested in this.
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| Josh and Jonathan with Phallic rock. |
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| Not sure what Jonathan is doing here, but we decided to wander down the hill from Phallic Rock... |
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| And we found the um... counterpart to Phallic rock, if you will :) |
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| In front of Kalapaa lookout. |
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| Kalupaa (the leper colony). You can see a small town with a few houses and even a school bus! |
We finished the day with another trip to the west side and down to the last beach on the road. Traveling all roads and furthest points on the island, check! This beach was much more swimmable and we played in the slightly cool water for awhile, before heading back for one more meal and some local (and pretty bad) beer and wine.
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