Milolii - The last remaining fishing village in Hawaii. You can see forever on this 1.15 hillside acre above the old fishing village, Milolii Beach Lots. Build your South Kona home on this gently sloping acre of land knowing your view will never be obstructed. 33 miles south of Kona. This active fishing village is approximately 15 miles south of Pu'uhonua O Honaunau - City of Refuge. Miloli'i (Fine Twist) earned its name from times past when it was famous for producing 'aha, a sennit made from coconut-husk fibers; and olona, a twine made from the olona plant and mostly used for fishnets. This is one of the last villages in Hawaii where traditional fishing is the major source of income and where old-timers are heard speaking Hawaiian. Fishermen still use small outrigger canoes, now powered by outboards, to catch opelu, a type of mackerel that schools in these waters. The method of catching opelu has remained unchanged for centuries. Boats gather and drop packets of chum made primarily from poi, sweet potatoes, or rice. The Miloli'i Beach County Park is a favorite with local people on the weekends; camping is allowed by permit. Tents are pitched in and around the parking lot, just under the iron-woods at road's end. There are flushing toilets, a basketball court, and a brackish pond in which to rinse off. Swimming is safe inside the reef and the tide pools in the area are some of the best on the south coast. Milolii Beach Club Association II - The corporation is organized to provide for management, maintenance, repair, and improvement of streets and the park site. Neighborhood Watch Program $300 annual road maintenance fees $4,648 or $42.43 for 180 months (15 years) to hook up electricity Elevation approximately 1,100 ' Ocean, sunset, coastal views. Lot dimensions approximately 140' x 549' For additional information on the Milolii Beach Community go to....http://www.milolii.org/faqs/
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