big
Nui, nunui, hālala, māhuahua; impressively—, kaʻapeha.
Nui, nunui, hālala, māhuahua; impressively—, kaʻapeha.
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1. Beach, Mākena, Maui. Calcareous sand beach 3,300 feet long at Mākena State Park. The names Big Beach and Little Beach for the two beaches in Mākena State Park were popularized from 1968 to 1972 by a transient hippie community that lived at Puʻu Ōlaʻi at the north end of the park. Also known as Long Sands, Mākena Beach, Oneloa. 2. Beach, Kahuku, Oʻahu. Calcareous sand beach on the east side of Kahuku Point. Also known as Hanakaʻilio, Marconi. 3. Rock, Kaluakoʻi, Molokaʻi. Same as Puʻu o Kaiaka.
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