- La Perouse Bay
La Perouse Bay is located south of the town of
Wailea-Makena, Hawaii at the end of Makena Alanui Road (State Highway 31) The bay's Hawaiian name is Keoneoio. It was later named for the French explorer CaptainJean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse . In 1786, La Pérouse surveyed and mapped the prominentembayment near the southern cape ofMaui opposite the island ofKaho'olawe . The bay is the site of Maui's most recent volcanic activity. [ [http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanowatch/1999/99_09_09.html Youngest lava flows on East Maui probably older than A.D. 1790 ] ] The rounded peninsula that dominates the northern half of the bay and extends up the coast a short distance was formed about 900,000 years ago by an eruption ofbasalt iclava that originated in the southernmost landward expression of theHaleakala Southwest Rift Zone . A small string of cinder cones extending inland to the northeast marks the axis of the rift zone.La Perouse Bay, or Keoneoio, lies directly south of the Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve. Fishing is prohibited within the reserve, which is home to numerous
endemic fish, marine mammals,green sea turtles , and coastal plants. The area contains many archaeological sites, including fishing shrines, salt pans, andheiau , or religious platforms. The end of the paved road marks the start of the King's Highway [ [http://www.nokaoimagazine.com/Features/6_3/Along_the_Kings_Trail.html Roads Less Travelled ] ] , a trail that circumnavigated the island, originally built byPi'ilani and later improved by Governor Hoapili.References
* [http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/volcanowatch/1999/99_09_09.html] United States Geological Survey 1999.
* [http://www.hawaiitrails.org/trail.asp?TrailID=MA+18+001] Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources Na Ala Hele Trail System
*cite book
last = Clark
first = John R. K.
title = The Beaches of Maui County
publisher = University of Hawaii Press
date = 1989
location = Honolulu, Hawaii
pages = 33-34
isbn = 0824812468Further reading
* [http://www.nokaoimagazine.com/Features/6_3/Along_the_Kings_Trail.html Along the King's Trail] Article about exploring the trails and marine life near La Perouse Bay.
Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine Vol.6 No.3 (Oct. 2002).
* [http://www.nokaoimagazine.com/Features/8_4/Between_a_Rock_and_a_Hard_Place.html Between a Rock and a Hard Place] Article about La Perouse Bay and efforts to conserve the natural environment.Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine Vol.8 No.4 (Jan.05).
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