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Hylaeus kuakea is a species of bee that is endemic to Hawaii and known from only two populations. [2] In September 2016, H. kuakea and six other Hawaiian yellow-faced bee species [3] were listed for protection under the United States Endangered Species Act. This marked a first listing for any bee species in the US. [4]
Honolua Bay, Mokuleʻia Bay and Lipoa Point are part of an area known as the ahupuaʻa of Honolua, located just north of Kapalua, West Maui in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The area is a mix of agricultural and conservation land tended by the Maui Land & Pineapple Company in Lahaina, Hawaiʻi, including coastline management. Honolua Bay ...
Hawaii Route 160 winds downhill from Route 11 to connect the communities of Hōnaunau and Nāpōʻopoʻo. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Honaunau-Napoopoo CDP has a total area of 40.7 square miles (105.4 km 2), of which 38.0 square miles (98.4 km 2) are land and 2.7 square miles (7.0 km 2), or 6.66%, are water. [5]
At 13.21 sq mi (34.2 km 2), it is the smallest county by land area in the United States and is often omitted from maps. Kalawao County shares the island of Molokaʻi with Maui County and occupies only 5% of the island's 260 sq mi (670 km 2 ) and 1.2% of the island's 7,404 residents.
It plans to expand in Arizona and Texas, serving a Hawaiian-style plate lunch with protein, macaroni salad, and white rice. 75 more Hawaiian Bros locations to open as Kansas City-based chain adds ...
Waimea is home to the headquarters of two astronomical observatories located on Mauna Kea, the W. M. Keck Observatory and the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope. It is headquarters of the International Lunar Observatory Association. [4] Waimea is the home of Hawaii Preparatory Academy and Parker School, two of the top independent schools in ...
Though many Americans think of a vacation in a tropical paradise when imagining Hawaii, how the 50th state came to be a part of the U.S. is actually a much darker story, generations in the making.