This Beautiful National Park In Hawaii Is One You’ll Likely Never Get The Chance To See

The Hawaiian islands are home to some remarkable attractions, like the Kalaupapa Peninsula on Moloka’i. Similar to the scary reason so many iconic Hawaiian hikes are illegal, the Kalaupapa region is hard to reach due to its chilling history and impermeable natural surroundings. With cliffs raised 2,000 feet above the sea, the peninsula is separated from the rest of the island by extreme terrain. There are no roads that go into the area, and the access hiking trail is currently closed. The only way to get there is by aircraft, but that’s not the only reason why you probably won’t get to visit.

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