Nā Mokulua, or just Mokulua (meaning, in Hawaiian, "the two islands") are two islets off the windward coast of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands. The islets are often photographed and are located about 0.75 miles off Kaʻōhao (Lanikai), a neighborhood of Kailua, Hawai‘i. The two islands are composed of many basaltic intrusive igneous dikes, often called a dike swarm. These dikes are a part of the larger Ko'olau shield.
* View from Lanikai Beach at daylight
* View of Moku Iki from the beach of Moku Nui
* Ocean cove on the north side of Moku Nui
* Hawaii State Seabird Sanctuary in Moku Nui
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| - Nā Mokulua (de)
- Nā Mokulua (es)
- Na Mokulua (fr)
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- Наї-Мокулуа (uk)
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| - Nā Mokulua, ou simplement Mokulua ("les deux îles", en hawaïen) sont deux îlots au large de la côte au vent d'Oahu dans les îles hawaïennes. (fr)
- Наї-Мокулуа (англ. Nā Mokulua (мовою гавайців «Два Острови»)) — два острівці з навітряного боку Оаху, неподалік від Пляжу Ланікай (англ. Lanikai Beach). Більший острівець — Моку-Нуї (англ. Moku Nui) і менший — Моку-Ікі (англ. Moku Iki) Наї-Мокулуа — державний заповідник (англ. sanctuary) птахів. (uk)
- Nā Mokulua (englisch Mokulua Islands oder auch The Twin Islands) sind zwei kleine, unbewohnte Inseln im Archipel von Hawaiʻi und gehören zum Honolulu County. Sie liegen nur etwa einen Kilometer vor der Ostküste Oʻahus unweit vom Strand von Kailua. Die geografischen Koordinaten sind genähert 21,4° Nord und 157,7° West. Nā Mokulua ist eine sogenannte Doppelinsel. (de)
- Nā Mokulua son dos islotes cercanos a la costa de Oahu, en Hawái. Están ubicados cerca de Lanikai, un barrio de Kailua, por lo que son fotografiados frecuentemente. Moku lua significa "dos islas", y Nā es un artículo que pluraliza a un sustantivo. También se las conoce como "islas mellizas". La más grande es Moku Nui y la más chica Moku Iki. Los islotes son una reserva estatal para aves, por lo que su acceso está regulado por ley. Las dos islas son muy populares entre las personas que tienen acceso a lanchas de motor o kayaks, ya que una de las islas posee un "cañón" y una playa de arena negra. (es)
- Nā Mokulua, or just Mokulua (meaning, in Hawaiian, "the two islands") are two islets off the windward coast of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands. The islets are often photographed and are located about 0.75 miles off Kaʻōhao (Lanikai), a neighborhood of Kailua, Hawai‘i. The two islands are composed of many basaltic intrusive igneous dikes, often called a dike swarm. These dikes are a part of the larger Ko'olau shield.
* View from Lanikai Beach at daylight
* View of Moku Iki from the beach of Moku Nui
* Ocean cove on the north side of Moku Nui
* Hawaii State Seabird Sanctuary in Moku Nui
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| - Nā Mokulua (englisch Mokulua Islands oder auch The Twin Islands) sind zwei kleine, unbewohnte Inseln im Archipel von Hawaiʻi und gehören zum Honolulu County. Sie liegen nur etwa einen Kilometer vor der Ostküste Oʻahus unweit vom Strand von Kailua. Die geografischen Koordinaten sind genähert 21,4° Nord und 157,7° West. Nā Mokulua ist eine sogenannte Doppelinsel. Nā Mokulua besteht aus der etwas größeren Insel Moku Nui sowie der kleineren Insel Moku Iki, welche etwa 60 m voneinander entfernt liegen. Moku Nui erreicht eine Höhe von 65 Metern, Moku Iki eine Höhe von 46 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel. Beide Inseln haben Durchmesser von wenigen hundert Metern und eine Fläche von insgesamt nur 9 ha (0,09 km²). Wie viele weitere kleine Inseln Hawaiʻis – beispielsweise Mānana oder Moku Manu – sind auch die Mokulua Islands ein Hawaiʻi State Seabird Sanctuary (Vogelschutzgebiet) und dürfen nur unter bestimmten Bedingungen betreten werden. (de)
- Nā Mokulua, ou simplement Mokulua ("les deux îles", en hawaïen) sont deux îlots au large de la côte au vent d'Oahu dans les îles hawaïennes. (fr)
- Nā Mokulua son dos islotes cercanos a la costa de Oahu, en Hawái. Están ubicados cerca de Lanikai, un barrio de Kailua, por lo que son fotografiados frecuentemente. Moku lua significa "dos islas", y Nā es un artículo que pluraliza a un sustantivo. También se las conoce como "islas mellizas". La más grande es Moku Nui y la más chica Moku Iki. Los islotes son una reserva estatal para aves, por lo que su acceso está regulado por ley. Las dos islas son muy populares entre las personas que tienen acceso a lanchas de motor o kayaks, ya que una de las islas posee un "cañón" y una playa de arena negra.
* Datos: Q740215
* Multimedia: Na Mokulua / Q740215 (es)
- Nā Mokulua, or just Mokulua (meaning, in Hawaiian, "the two islands") are two islets off the windward coast of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands. The islets are often photographed and are located about 0.75 miles off Kaʻōhao (Lanikai), a neighborhood of Kailua, Hawai‘i. The larger island (on the left when looking from Lanikai) is referred to as Moku Nui and the smaller is Moku Iki, which translates literally to big island and small island. Some Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners note that there was likely a non-generic name given to the islands that have since been lost because neither Moku Nui nor Moku Iki are listed in Hawaiian-print newspapers or older maps of the region. They are part of the Hawaii State Seabird Sanctuary and activities on them as well as off-limit areas on them are regulated by law. Specifically, the smaller islet, Moku Iki, is off-limits to visitors, as is the interior of Moku Nui. Also, no pets are allowed. Many birds nest in ground burrows on the islands. The two islands are composed of many basaltic intrusive igneous dikes, often called a dike swarm. These dikes are a part of the larger Ko'olau shield. Locals surf the breaks on both sides of Moku Nui and spearfish alongside tiger sharks where they are known to hang out on the ocean side drop-off. Kayak and outrigger canoe tours to the islands are very popular but laws prohibit deliveries to Kailua or Lanikai Beach. In May 2011, a kayak tourist was swept off the rocks and drowned
* View from Lanikai Beach at daylight
* View of Moku Iki from the beach of Moku Nui
* Ocean cove on the north side of Moku Nui
* Hawaii State Seabird Sanctuary in Moku Nui
* View from Lanikai Beach at dawn
* The Mokulua from the coast of Lanikai Beach (en)
- Наї-Мокулуа (англ. Nā Mokulua (мовою гавайців «Два Острови»)) — два острівці з навітряного боку Оаху, неподалік від Пляжу Ланікай (англ. Lanikai Beach). Більший острівець — Моку-Нуї (англ. Moku Nui) і менший — Моку-Ікі (англ. Moku Iki) Наї-Мокулуа — державний заповідник (англ. sanctuary) птахів. (uk)
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