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Kuleana Work Center

Moloka'i


Pruet runs a flower farm, offers waterfall hikes and makes a mean smoothie from fruit he gathers at this lush spread of land. You can self-tour his colorful gardens or make arrangements in advance for a waterfall hike. Walk the dirt road in from the church, continuing straight for about 100ft until you reach the gate. Go around the gate and continue another 100ft; the farm will be off to the right.


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