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JGCities t1_j77kykd wrote
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Am sure you can get boat rides too.
Cruise ships sail by the Nāpali Coast on Kauaʻi, but none I know of sail by the Molokai cliffs, guess they too far out of the way.
I did see the leper colony from the top of the cliffs. Amazing view from up top looking down.
PocketSandThroatKick t1_j79kyoh wrote
Do what now with the leper colony?
JGCities t1_j79q98r wrote
It was still being used by the last two survivors (I believe it was two)
It was basically set up so they could use it for their entire lives and the last two people have yet to die off. Who knows what will happen at that point.
It's in an amazing location, so maybe retirement home for rich people or natives or something. Who knows. No one asked me.
duke_awapuhi t1_j79z0en wrote
It’s about a dozen, but you got to meet two on the trip there. Unfortunately one of them, Boogie, passed away a couple years ago. He was an extremely kind person
JGCities t1_j7bz2nc wrote
We didn't meet any, was going off what our tour guide said. Could be wrong on the number as I wasn't paying that much attention, was too busy taking pics.
PocketSandThroatKick t1_j79ulxg wrote
Thanks for the info, I hadn't thought of leper colonies for a damn long time.
plusharmadillo t1_j7h8acn wrote
There is a fictional but well-researched book called Moloka’i by Alan Brennert that delves into the history of the colony on the island. I had no idea this was a thing until I read it and found it fascinating and thought-provoking.
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