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Maui Attractions Newsletter October 2005 Featured PropertiesListing Search Results - 20 matches found. Showing listings 1 - 10 1 2 | | | | |
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Pictures: 7 more. Price: $950,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Vacant Land
|  |  | | Top of the Hill in Phase 1 with sunset views, whale watching and can see both Lanai and Molokai Island. Very level lot easy to build. Create your dream home from one of 6 plans to begin your retirement on Maui and have the Kapalua lifestyle. Swimming pool area has been redone. Large recreation center. tennis courts, Barbecue areas. Only lot listed in Phase 1. Begin today designing your Maui home. |
| | MLS: 340657 |
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Pictures: 10 more. Price: $1,099,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Vacant Land
|  |  | | Excellent opportunity to begin the Maui lifestyle at the Plantation Estates Phase I in Kapalua. Lot 13 is very level for easy foundation work. The lot faces east for all of the early morning sunrises and the evening moon rise. On the right side sits a one story home on the gully between the lots for privacy on any home built on this lot. This lot is really a real gem for either a one or two story home. Close to restaurant and beach access and midst the Plantation Golf Course. This is a gem. This is the best priced lot in Phase I or II of Plantation Estates. See it today. |
| | MLS: 340661 |
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Pictures: 25 more. Price: $875,000 Fee Simple District: Wailuku Type: Single Family Beds: 3 Baths: 2.00
|  |  | | Bi-Coastal views of the harbor, Haleakala, Kahului lights at night. Spacious single level home that is being sold unfurnished. Enjoy the cool breeze and quiet cul -de-sac living in this newer subdivision above Wailluku. This home has many upgrades with solar hot water system, water softener with reverse osmosis purifier. GE Profile refrigerator and upgraded Microwave, new blinds throughout, designer colors on walls and trim, cherry wood flooring throughout. Total square footage = 2,770 with 1,887 interior space 482 Sq. ft garage 401 Sq. ft of covered lanais. Outside lanai has 3 glass doors for protection from wind. 40 yr. manufactuer's guarantee on roof and siding. Seller may consider some financing for 3 years with a good down payment. |
| | MLS: 340654 |
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Pictures: 14 more. Price: $148,000 Fee Simple District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai Type: Condo Building: Honokowai East Unit: 303 Baths: 1.00
|  |  | | Excellent starter home. Unit has been upgraded and nice views from this unit. Up high to get some breeze also. A very good complex that is near the beach and shopping at the stores with sidewalks for walking. Complex has a pool and tennis courts for easy relaxing. Quiet complex. Tenant occupied so must have 48 hours notice to show. Electric included in maintenance fee. |
| | MLS: 340655 |
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Pictures: 12 more. Price: $290,000 Fee Simple District: Napili/Kahana/Honokowai Type: Condo Building: Honokowai East Unit: 112 Beds: 2 Baths: 1.00
|  |  | | Excellent home for first time buyers. Nice ground floor 2 bed 1 bath unit that is in very good condition with numerous upgrades. This is a nice quiet property with many home owners living here full time. Complex has a very nice pool and tennis courts and easy walk to shops and the beach is across the street. Tenant occupied so do need 48 hours to show. Electric is included in maintenance fees. |
| | MLS: 340647 |
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Pictures: 18 more. Price: $570,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Golf Villas Unit: 12T2 Beds: 1 Baths: 1.50
|  |  | | Great Golf townhouse right on the golf course with mountain and sunset views. Excellent condition as not in rental. Easy to show. This unit is very close to pool, restaurant, beach across the street for an easy walk. End of cul de sac location for privacy. Unit has street access. for easy entry. |
| | MLS: 340794 |
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Pictures: 12 more. Price: $690,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Golf Villas Unit: 16P3,4 Beds: 2 Baths: 2.00
|  |  | | Excellent Golf Villa right on the fairway. Great viewing for the LPGA game to be held next October. Lanai has been enclosed on dining side for more living area. Some oceanview. Unit has not been in rental pool. Golf Villas have 4 pools and easy walk to beach, tennis,restaurrants and all of the Kapalua amenities. Unit is in very good condition. |
| | MLS: 338995 - Potential Short Sale |
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Pictures: 7 more. Price: $700,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Bay Villas I Unit: 17B-4 Beds: 1 Baths: 1.00 Potential Short Sale: Yes
|  |  | | OUTSTANDING VIEWS FROM THIS BRIDGE LEVEL UNIT. EXCELLENT RENTAL UNIT DUE TO LOCATION AND CENTRAL AC. SPECTACULAR LOCATION AND VERY COMFORTABLE LIVING. ANY OFFER AND SALE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CURRENT LENDER. |
| | MLS: 340658 - Potential Short Sale |
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Pictures: 21 more. Price: $700,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Golf Villas Unit: 26P1,2 Beds: 2 Baths: 2.00 Potential Short Sale: Yes
|  |  | | Great end unit at the top of the cul-de-sac for privacy. Four pools in Kapalua Golf Villas, short walk to tennis garden, restaurants, Kapalua Spa and beach. The unit is in good condition and in private rental program. Unit has central a/c and has some upgrades with the cabinets and tile. Fully furnished. Some view of the sunsets through the trees. Very nice for living as quiet and very private. Close walk to the new spa and shuttle will take you to all of the other Kapalua dining and beaches. |
| | MLS: 340660 |
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Pictures: 19 more. Price: $715,000 Fee Simple District: Kapalua Type: Condo Building: Kapalua Ridge Unit: 1012 Beds: 1 Baths: 2.00
|  |  | | Very good views from living and dining area and kitchen. The Ridge has two very well located pools and also the big recreation room with kitchen and enclosed party room. The unit is well located to pool and short walk to office and beach across the street. This is a very good price for this unit. New carpet and has been kept up. Appliances are all in good working order. This is well priced for the market and you must see to appreciate living at the Ridge. Unit is being sold furnished with a few exclusions. This is a unit to see. |
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Natural History
Loulu Palm
(Pritchardia spp.)
Over 4,000 kinds of palms exist on Earth. They've been useful to natives in tropical countries as food. They've provided people with useful fibers, materials for furniture and leaves for thatching huts. Some experts list as many as 33 species and six varieties of fan palm that are endemic to the Hawaiian islands. All of them are called loulu.
Fossil pollen evidence shows that loulu was much more common in Hawaii's ancient past. Now they grow in small scattered groves or as lone specimen trees. Some species stand above the other plants in the canopy of the rain forests.
There are types of loulu that are unique to each of the Hawaiian islands. Some islands have more than one type, and each is unique to a mountain, valley or particular area on that island or mountain. On Oahu, for example, Pritchardia martii is native to the Ko'olaus. It has fruits the size of golf balls and the mature palms have silvery leaf undersides.
Molokai has the loulu lelo, P. hillebrandii. This one, too has silvery leaf undersides, but the fruit is black and marble-sized. One rare Molokai tree, named after George Munro, of Lanai forest and watershed protection fame, (P. munroi), was reduced to just one tree growing in the wild. Specimen plants of the tree are growing in botanical gardens and will be reintroduced into the wild one day.
There is a loulu that only grew on the dry and salty lowlands on the Kona side of the Big Island, and Niihau has its own unique type as does the islet of Nihoa, northwest of Niihau. There is a miniature fan palm, P. glabrata, with slender trunks and fan-shaped green leaves that once grew only on Maui.
In all species, the hard wood was made into spears if the trunk was long enough.
The leaves of the Hawaiian fan palms are borne in a cluster at the top of a ringed trunk. Each ring on the trunk is a scar from one-attached leaf stems. The leaves are very large. Most are rigid. They are broad fan-shaped leaves, shallowly cut with many twice-divided clefts. The undersides of the leaves, the strong spineless leaf stems and the flower stems often have a waxy or felt-like covering.
The young, bleached leaves of the loulu were used in plaiting. The blade tissues between the radiating veins of very young leaves were torn into strips and woven into fans and baskets. In modern times, they were used for hats.
Sometimes the leaves were used for thatching. In ancient times the common people built small, temporary shrines to honor and propitiate the gods of fishing using the leaves. These small shrines were made in addition to the regular fishing shrines and were called heiau loulu.
The numerous golden yellow flowers of the loulu palm occur in clusters. They each have a three-toothed calyx and a tubular corolla with three segments. The segments fall off when the flower opens. There are six stamens and a three-lobed and three-celled ovary.
Only one cell of the ovary produces a round or oval fruit that is called a drupe. The fruit, called hawane or wahane, can be green to yellow to brown or black at maturity. Fruit size, shape and color vary by species. They are usually very smooth externally with a fleshy or fibrous layer covering a thin woody shell which in turn covers a hard seed. In modern times, the seeds have been used to make lei.
The unripe fruit were sometimes peeled and eaten by Hawaiians. They are said to taste "something like coconut."
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Arts & Culture
Old Time Kaanapali
Kaanapali is a place with many stories. When Maui chief Kakaalaneo ruled over West Maui, this area was his capital. At one time its biggest claim to fame was that it was the birthplace of Kaululaau, the Maui chief's famous son. Kaululaau traveled all over Lanai fighting the numerous ghosts there and making it a place where people could live.
The area's most outstanding feature is Puu Kekaa, "the rumbling hill". It is the black cinder and spatter cone that dominates one of Maui's loveliest
beaches. The Maui chief Kahekili, who made a habit of leaping from heights into water, dived off the "Black Rock" to prove that he was a true descendant of the gods. No ordinary man, it was said, would dare to leap from that place which was said to be a casting-off place of the soul, where spirits came after their bodies had died.
In more ancient times, there were legends surrounding other large rocks in the area, including one that was supposed to be the body of Moemoe (or Sleep), a mortal man who irritated Maui by taunting the demigod, saying that slowing down the sun was an impossible task and, anyway, who was Maui to think he could do it? Another large rock was supposed to be the rock at the Halulukoakoa heiau on which a chiefess, Wahine-o-Manua, slept after being led to safety by an owl god.
The old stories say the area around Kekaa and all along the coastal region along the northwestern coast was once continuously cultivated. In 1940, E. S. Craighill Handy mentioned that during Chief Kakaalaneo's reign, potatoes, bananas and sugar cane grew in the areas to the northwest of Lahaina. These lands only supported cacti in Handy's time. (Kakaalaneo was apparently a great farmer-chief. Lahaina's famed breadfruit trees as well as the kukui trees planted there were credited to him.)
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Braddah-Nics Lexicon
STANDARD: This is my treat.
BRADDAH-NICS: Neva mind, you! I get 'em!
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STANDARD: I didn't want her to catch me.
BRADDAH-NICS: I nevah like her bus' me!
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STANDARD: Did you see the look she gave you?
BRADDAH-NICS: You nevah see her side-eye you one stink one on the sly?
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Local Grinds
Coconut Cupcake with Guava Frosting
Ingredients:
1/2 cup milk
2 tbs. butter
2/3 cup sugar
5 tbs. coconut syrup |
1 cup cake flower
1 tsp. baking powder
4 egg whites
1/4 tsp. cream of tartar |
Procedure:
Scald milk, butter, sugar and coconut syrup together. Sift flour, baking powder and salt. Stir into milk mixture. Whip egg whites until foamy; add cream of tartar and whip again until mixture is stiff but moist. Fold into cake mixture. Bake in greased muffin tin at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.
Let cool for 5 minutes and top with Guava Frosting.
Makes 12 cup cakes.
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Spotlight On…
Iliiliopae Heiau
"Heiau" - The Hawaiian term for religious temple or place of worship.
Said to be perhaps the oldest religious site in Hawaii, the Iliiliopae Heiau was regarded for being not just a place of worship, but as a "sorcerers school" as well. Once looming so large over the Molokai landscape that it could be seen by approaching canoes from Maui, the Heiau has since become a large platform of stones once comprising a temple.
These stones, round, water worn, and thousands in number, came to their current home from a site 8 miles and a mountain away, via the steep Wailua Trail. How did they get there? The common belief is that the stones were transported hand to hand via an 8 mile long human chain. Legend has it that upon arrival, these special stones were laid not by men, but Menehune: a miniature, sometimes mischievous, people; a sort of Hawaiian Elf. It is said that these mystical workers laid by hand the Iliiliopae Heiau for the simple reward of one freshwater shrimp each.
Upon completion, the Iliiliopae Heiau became one of the islands most powerful temples of worship and ritual. To appease their gods, human sacrifices were carried out at the Heiau, an unfortunate fact both legend and Missionary transcripts attest to. Legend also states that it is this practice that may have led to the destruction of the once mighty temple . . .
As it goes; a Hawaiian priest at once lost nine of his sons to a ritual sacrifice at Iliiliopae. Enraged, he called upon his own ancestral Aumakua - a shark god - to exact revenge. As asked, the shark god sent a flood of water to Iliiliopae, washing away the temple, leaving only the large raised stone and earth platform which lies at the site today.
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