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Māhukona is a
former settlement on the
island of Hawaiʻi. The
extinct submerged volcano Māhukona, off s**** and to the south, is
named for this area. The...
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Māhukona is a
submerged shield volcano on the
northwestern flank of the
Island of Hawaiʻi. A
drowned coral reef at
about 3,770 feet (-1,150 m)
below sea...
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geologists also
count two
undersea volcanoes in the base of the island.
Māhukona off the
northwest corner of the
island has
eroded below the
ocean surface...
- Near Mo'okini
Heiau are two
other smaller heiaus whose access is limited.
Mahukona Heiau,
dedicated to Lono god, nine
miles from Mo'okini,
rises from a steep...
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average of
dates from each of two
separate volcanic cones that are part of
Māhukona.
These volcanoes experienced a 'rejuvenation'
phase significantly after...
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victims of disaster.
Coverun (hull 221, ON 218005),
after being renamed Mahukona, and then sold and
operating as
Santa Clara,
under the
Brazilian flag,...
- Hawi and Kapaʻau,
ending at Pololū Valley.
Upolu Point also
overlooks Mahukona Harbor. The
landform extends into the
Alenuihaha Channel which separates...
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topics (list)
Windward Isles South Arch
volcanic field Kamaʻehuakanaloa
Māhukona Hawaiʻi Kīlauea (Kīlauea Iki,
Pauahi Crater, Puʻu ʻŌʻō,
Mauna Ulu) Mauna...
- 1942-11-05 3447 9263
Revoking the
Designations of Cordova, Alaska, and
Mahukona, Hawaii, as
Customs Ports of
Entry 1942-11-05 3448 9264
Extension of the...
- 18.92; -155.25 (Loihi Seamount) 1996
Māhukona - - 20°06′N 156°06′W / 20.1°N 156.1°W / 20.1; -156.1 (
Mahukona)
About 470,000
years ago
Mauna Kea 4208...