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Molokai Sea Cliffs

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Molokai’s sea cliffs represent some of the most dramatic coastal geology in the United States. These basalt formations rise vertically from the Pacific Ocean, creating drops exceeding 3,300 feet along Kalaupapa’s northern shore. The cliffs are notable for their extreme height and isolation, attracting geologists, photographers, and those interested in Hawaii's unique geological history.

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Molokai Sea Cliffs ranks #30 of 153 in the Cliff ranking, behind White Cliffs of Dover, ahead of Kalaupapa Cliffs.

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How tall are the sea cliffs on the island of Molokai?

The sea cliffs located on Molokai's remote northern coast in Hawaii rise to sheer vertical drops of up to 3,300 feet. They are widely recognized as the highest sea cliffs in the world.

Can you hike to the top of the Molokai sea cliffs?

The cliffs are located along a historically isolated and rugged stretch of the island, making them largely inaccessible by standard hiking trails. Most visitors and researchers observe these sheer vertical drops by taking a chartered boat or small plane along the coast.

Do people live near the base of the Molokai sea cliffs?

Yes, the historically isolated Kalaupapa peninsula sits at the base of these cliffs. It was famously used as a settlement for those suffering from Hansen's disease (leprosy) starting in the mid-19th century.

How were the Molokai sea cliffs formed?

The massive cliffs were primarily formed by the catastrophic collapse of the island's original shield volcano along its northern flank. Subsequent heavy erosion from wave action and rainfall over hundreds of thousands of years created their sheer, vertical appearance.

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