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The Underwater Demolition Team trained at Amphibious Training Base Kamaole an on Maui and Amphibious Training Base Waimanalo (ATB) at Waimanalo on Oahu near current Bellows Air Force Station. The Amphibious Training Base Kamaole used the 8 miles of beach from Māʻalaea Bay to Makena Landing at 20°43′14″N 156°26′57″E / 20. ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Hilo: 4 13 KHVO: ABC: satellite of KITV ch. 4 Honolulu MeTV on 4.2, Hawaii TV on 4.3, Start TV on 4.4, H&I on 4.5, One Caribbean Television on 4.6
Kamaiʻole is a chief mentioned in Hawaiian chants and legends. He was Aliʻi Nui ("king") by usurpation. [1]David Malo mentions that Kamaiʻole seized the kingdom of Kanipahu of Hawaii (the Big Island), who fled to the island of Molokai.
In ancient chants the genealogy of Kings of Maui is described. [2] Kamaloʻohua was a son of King Kuhimana and his sister Kaumana I and thus grandson of King Alo of Maui and his wife Moekeaea. [3] He married woman named Kapu, but her parents are not known. (For a meaning of her name, see kapu.)
Kihei is located at (20.759122, −156.457228 [3]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 11.7 square miles (30.2 km 2), of which 9.3 square miles (24.0 km 2) is land and 2.4 square miles (6.2 km 2), or 20.44%, is water. [4]
Until the 15th century Maui comprised three chiefdoms: Wailuku, Lele (Lahaina), and Hana. Eventually all of West Maui was consolidated at Wailuku, with Hana remaining an independent chieftaincy. West Maui and East Maui permanently merged about 1550 when King Piʻilani married the daughter of Hoʻolae, the 6th Aliʻi Nui of Hana. From that time ...
On Maui Fever Cheyne was at the center of a love triangle between his girlfriend Rachael and his ex-girlfriend Anna. [3] He also was the show's narrator. [3] Anna Stimson (born c.1986 in the United States) moved to Maui from Oregon in 2003. [5] On Maui Fever, she was Chaunte's roommate and a fellow restaurant hostess. [18]
The Haleakalā Observatory, also known as the Haleakalā High Altitude Observatory Site, is Hawaii's first astronomical research observatory. [1] It is located on the island of Maui and is owned by the Institute for Astronomy of the University of Hawaiʻi, which operates some of the facilities on the site and leases portions to other organizations.