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Nāʻālehu (Hawaiian:
Nāʻālehu) is a
community in Hawaiʻi County, Hawaii,
United States.
Nāʻālehu is
Hawaiian for "the
volcanic ashes". It is one of the...
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Aaron Young Navigator:
Bruce Blankenfeld; Captain: "Wally" Froiseth; Crew:
Naʻalehu Anthony, Bob Bee,
Blane Chong,
Dennis Chun,
Terry Hee,
Nalani Kaneakua...
- Punaluʻu
Beach (also
called Black Sand Beach) is a
beach between Pāhala and
Nāʻālehu on the Big
Island of the U.S.
state of Hawaii. The
beach has
black sand...
- of Kaʻū is
Nāʻālehu Elementary.
Nāʻālehu once had a high school. Today,
students attend grades kindergarten through 6th
grade in
Nāʻālehu. As time progressed...
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Kurtistown Laupahoehoe Leilani Estates Mauna Loa
Estates Mountain View
Naalehu Nanawale Estates Orchidlands Estates Paauilo Pahala Pahoa Papaikou Paukaa...
- Gate of Heaven) 326
Desha Ave, Hilo
Sacred Heart 95-5558 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd,
Naalehu Sacred Heart 15-3003
Pahoa Village Rd, Pāhoa
Parish founded in 1880s, church...
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leading north 12
miles (19 km) to Kailua-Kona and
south 47
miles (76 km) to
Naalehu.
Hawaii Route 160
diverges from
Route 11 in
Captain Cook,
leading south...
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leading north 10
miles (16 km) to Kailua-Kona and
south 49
miles (79 km) to
Naalehu.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a
total area...
- last 750 years. However, two
sections of the volcano, the
first in the
Naalehu area and the
second on the
southeastern flank of
Mauna Loa's rift zone...
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leading north 7
miles (11 km) to Kailua-Kona and
south 51
miles (82 km) to
Naalehu.
Hawaii Route 180 is a
secondary route that
branches off
Route 11 in Honalo...