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Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1848 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: Urbex in Maui, Hawaii? < Reply # 2 on 6/13/2023 9:47 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by randomesquephoto It's really not the place for URBEX. Lol.
| Can concur, tried it once without any success. Since land is at a premium (being a highly desirable tropical island destination) things don't tend to stay abandoned for long. There's a few interesting spots on each of the islands, but car rentals are expensive and getting between the islands even more so. Plus then there's the cultural aspect. Now, this is all second hand from another explorer who tried to explore more seriously than I did, but I've been told that urbex is seen as incredibly disrespectful there, especially as a tourist. Like all colonized places, trespassing as an outsider is a very touchy subject- and that's even before you take into account the sheer impatience with culturally insensitive tourists the locals have developed over the years.
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| "Sorry, I didn't know I'm not supposed to be here," he said, knowing full well he wasn't supposed to be there. |
| kilolima
Location: middle of the Pacific Gender: Male Total Likes: 3 likes
| | | | Re: Urbex in Maui, Hawaii? < Reply # 10 on 6/26/2023 10:22 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | There's some great sites on Maui! * The old church near the abandoned sugar mill at Puunene. * The old mill itself is a great industrial archaeological site, but looks pretty dangerous. * Multiple abandoned munitions bunkers from Puunene Naval Air Station, you can see these from the highway to Kihei. * Also the old Puunene NAS power bunker on the other side of the highway. This is a similar design to power bunkers at Pearl Harbor and elsewhere in Hawaii. If you drive back into the industrial park behind the Puunene runway, you can find the old base swimming pool in the kiawe, easy enough to spot on google maps as well. Pretty cool!
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