Thursday, April 5, 2012

Photo of the Week: A Hawaiian Sacred Spot

Shielded by the highest sea cliffs in the world, Molokai’s Kalaupapa peninsula has shed its dark past but retained its natural beauty.
View of cemetery at St. Philomena Church founded by Father Damien. Image: Eric Hiss
Wandermelon’s Eric Hiss recently had the opportunity to visit Kalaupapa National Historic Park on the island of Molokai’s north shore. Called “the most Hawaiian island” for its ability to avoid much of the modern malaise that affects other Hawaiian islands, namely traffic, strip malls and hordes of tourists, Molokai remains authentic and apart. One of Molokai’s most striking attractions is this isolated region shielded from the rest of the island by the highest sea cliffs in the world. These jagged green palisades soaring 1,800 feet into the sky were the reason Hawaii’s King Kamehameha V established a leper colony here following an outbreak of the disease in Hawaii in 1873, isolating affected islanders and others who contracted the disease.Into this chaotic and dangerous world stepped Father Damien, a young Belgian priest who volunteered to serve the community here. After ministering to the colony for 15 years, Father Damien ultimately contracted the disease and succumbed to what is now called Hodgkins disease in 1889. This image shows the beauty of the location and majesty of the cliffs, but also the serenity of the cemetery where a relic of Father Damien is now buried (his grave is the lei-draped cross in the bottom left of the image). “You can’t help but feel the power and beauty of the land here,” says Eric. “It’s also impossible not to feel humbled by the efforts of Father Damian in an environment that even today is isolated and far-flung.” Today, visitors can experience the area either arriving on muleback or by hiking down to Kalaupapa National Historic Park. Father Damien has been beatified by the Catholic Church and will be named a saint in October.

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