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Nohili Point
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Nohili Point is at the far Western edge of the island just North of the Pacific Missile Range Facility. This is an extreme, open-ocean dive with unpredictable currents. Do not attempt this dive without a guide.
Directions: From Lihu'e, drive West on Highway 50 until the final fork, bearing right on Kao Road as if you are heading to the Polihale State Park. About .25 mile after the fork, turn left as shown in the picture below.
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| Entrance
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At this junction, turn left to begin your journey down a long and winding dirt road.
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| Entrance
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After about 3.25 miles on the dirt road, take a left under the tree at this bend. The sandy narrow stretch will lead you to the beach. The hard-packed sand will turn into loose sand in about 100 yards. Go no further unless you have a proven beach-worthy vehicle.
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| Entry
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The entry should only be negotiated during periods of minimal surf.
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Last Verification: September, 2000
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