Mauna Lahilahi

Mauna Lahilahi
Mauna Lahilahi on the right side, with parts of Mākaha town on the left
Highest point
Elevation230 ft (70 m)
Prominence230 ft (70 m)
Coordinates21°27′37″N 158°12′47″W / 21.46028°N 158.21306°W / 21.46028; -158.21306
Geography
Mauna Lahilahi is located in Hawaii
Mauna Lahilahi
Mauna Lahilahi
Mauna Lahilahi within the Hawaiian Islands
LocationHonolulu County, Hawaii, United States
Parent rangeWaianae Range

Mauna Lahilahi is a small eroded mountain located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu near Mākaha town. It has an elevation of 230 ft (70 m).[1]

Its name means “thin mountain” in the Hawaiian language,[2] although the “Lahilahi” part was named after Chief Lahilahi, who ruled over the Mākaha area.[3]

History

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Legends

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According to Hawaiian legend, the mountain was sacred to Kane, who is the god of protection and one of the four main Hawaiian deities.[2] Another Hawaiian god named Aiʻai used the area around Mauna Lahilahi for fishing.[2]

Ancient Hawaiʻi

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In Ancient Hawaii, Mauna Lahilahi was used as a lookout point for any boats passing through Oahu's western shoreline (Waianae).[2]

Astronomy

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It is believed that the mountain has astronomical significance due to its ties with the summer solstice.[2]

Hike

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The hike up Mauna Lahilahi is considered to be dangerous due to its rocky terrain. The government does not sanction any official trails up the mountain, meaning it's technically off-limits.[1] Despite this, some people still climb up to the 230 foot summit.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Mauna Lahilahi Point Trail - Activities On Oahu Waianae, Hawaii". lookintohawaii.com. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Mauna Lahilahi, Oahu". www.to-hawaii.com. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  3. ^ "The Smallest Mountain in the World: Hiking Mauna Lahilahi". The Goldfish Escapades. 2017-01-30. Retrieved 2020-08-10.