Kolo Wharf
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Maunaloa /
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/ USA
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/ Maunaloa
wharf, historic ruins
Built in the 1920s by the McNeill & Libby fruit canning company of Sunnyvale, CA to support their Molokai pineapple operation. From here, the Young brothers would ship the pineapple by barge (barges YB1 and YB2) to O'ahu for processing.
After the 1946 tsunami destroyed the wharf, the Libby company employed a fleet of trucks to haul pineapple from Maunaloa to Kaunakakai for shipping off island.
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After the 1946 tsunami destroyed the wharf, the Libby company employed a fleet of trucks to haul pineapple from Maunaloa to Kaunakakai for shipping off island.
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 21°5'24"N 157°11'38"W
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