Sunday, August 30, 2009

Star of the Sea Church - Kalapana, Hawaii

19°22'22" N latitude, 154°57'49" W longitude


The Star of the Sea Church (also known as the Kalapana Painted Church) was designed and built in 1927-28 by Father Evarist Gielen. In 1990, the Star of the Sea Church was almost destroyed by a lava flow advancing on Kalapana during the eruption of nearby Kupaianaha. In a last minute community effort, it was moved from its original location and spared from the advancing lava flow. For six years it sat on wooden blocks in a temporary site before it finally arrived here at its current location in 1996. It currently sits just outside of Kalapana on land leased from the State of Hawaii. To ensure preservation, the Star of the Sea Church was entered into the National Register of Historic Places (Building #97000407).

Getting there:

The Star of the Sea Church is in the Puna district of the Island of Hawaii, 1.3 miles before the end of State Road HI-130 in Kalapana. It's open to the public without charge every day from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Overnight accommodations are in Hilo, Hawaii, 25 miles to the north.

Star of the Sea Church in its original location:
Star of the Sea Church in its original location in KalapanaPhoto credit: J.D. Griggs, 4/22/1990. Image courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey.

Star of the Sea Church during the move from Kalapana:
Star of the Sea Church during the move from KalapanaPhoto credit: J.D. Griggs, 5/04/1990. Image courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Tokelau

9°26'24" S latitude, 171°12'17" W longitude


Tokelau, also known as The Union Islands, is a group of three coral atolls in the South Pacific.

Getting there:

Tokelau is off the beaten path. The only way to get there is by boat. There are no airstrips. If you go, do plenty of planning beforehand. Be prepared to spend a lot of time in transit, as the boat schedules are somewhat loose and unpredictable, and the boat ride can take a day or more. Once you get there, the accommodations are very limited. Don't arrive unannounced. Make arrangements for overnight accommodations before you go.

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This Place of the Week is thanks to IndyPunkOne at Wikimapia.