Shipwreck Beach

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Shipwreck Beach is a remote, rugged shoreline on the Hawaiian island of Lānaʻi known for its offshore shipwrecks, strong currents, and scenic coastal views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographic location
tourist attraction
access 4-wheel-drive road
hiking trail
bestVisitedBy high-clearance vehicle
climate tropical dry
coastType north shore of Lānaʻi
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAlternativeName Kaiolohia
Makena Beach
surface form: Kaiolohia Beach
hasCulturalContext site associated with Hawaiian maritime history
traditional Hawaiian fishing area
hasEcosystem coastal dune system
dry coastal shrubland
hasHazard dangerous surf
shallow reef
strong currents
submerged wreckage
hasNotableShipwreck WWII-era Liberty ship
YOGN-42 concrete barge
hasSandType mixed sand and rocky shoreline
hasViewOf Maui
Molokaʻi
isDescribedAs remote
rugged
windy
isPartOf Hawaiian Islands
knownFor offshore shipwrecks
rugged shoreline
scenic coastal views
strong ocean currents
view of shipwrecked vessels
locatedIn Hawaiʻi (island)
surface form: Hawaiʻi

Maui County
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Lānaʻi
surface form: island of Lānaʻi
nearbyFeature Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods)
surface form: Garden of the Gods (Keahiakawelo)

Kanepuʻu Preserve
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOfTourismRegion Lānaʻi north shore
popularActivity beachcombing
photography
shoreline hiking
viewing shipwrecks
swimmingSuitability generally unsafe for swimming
tourismDevelopmentLevel limited facilities

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Lānaʻi touristAttraction Shipwreck Beach