Water Companies in Kalaupapa, HI
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Hawaii Water Services Co
(808) 661-4510 more info
Kapalua Water Co Ltd
(808) 669-6828 more info
Maui Land & Pineapple Company Inc: Water Management
(808) 877-1608 more info
Menehune Water Co Inc
(808) 873-6022 more info
Wailuku Water Company LLC
(808) 242-7068 more info
Wailuku Water Company LLC: Field Office
(808) 986-0109 more info
Wailuku Water Company LLC: Land Manager
(808) 244-2208 more info
Wailuku Water Company LLC: Main Office
(808) 244-9570 more info
Wailuku Water Company LLC: President
(808) 244-7079 more info
Water Man Bottled Water Co
(808) 877-5555 more info

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Facts about Kalaupapa, HI:
Kalaupapa is a small unincorporated community on the island of Molokai in the U.S. state of Hawaii, within Kalawao County. The village is located on the Kalaupapa Peninsula at the base of the highest sea cliffs in the world, dropping 3,315 feet (1,010 m) to the Pacific Ocean. Kalaupapa Peninsula was created when lava erupted from the ocean floor near Kauhako Crater and spread outward, forming a low, shield volcano. This was the most recent volcanic episode on the island and of the larger Wailau shield volcano, occurring after the formation of the cliffs by erosion. Today, the dormant crater contains a small lake more than 800 feet (240 m) deep. The village is the site of a former leprosy settlement. Settlement was first established in Kalawao in the east, opposite to the village corner of the peninsula. It was there where Father Damien settled in 1873. Later it was moved to the location of the current village, which was originally a Hawaiian fishing village. The settlement was...

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