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Kau Big Island Hawaii Mark Twain Vacant lot $40,000 1/2 acre

By
Real Estate Sales Representative with ALLY Real Estate

Patrick J. Lambert (R),S direct line 808-937-1188

www.patrickjlambert.com

MLS 212807

$40,000

tmk 3-9-4-8-65

Mark Twain Estates

Ka'u District Big Island Hawai'i



1/2 ACRE Ocean Views Mountain Views Very PRIVATE priced to sell Corner Lot

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Directions

Hwy 11 to Kamaoa to Amepela to corner of Kai Kane and Amepela Perfect location.

Mark Twain Estates

Views of whitewater coast are just some of what you get in Mark Twain Estates. Some lots offer views of the volcano flume, Waiohinu hills, pastures, distant bays. Some offer it all. 1/2 acre lots of lush, green land nestled into tree lined streets offering privacy and opportunity to create your very own Garden of Eden. Being centrally located between Hilo and Kona makes it easy to enjoy the entire island and all it has to offer it's residents. There are two points of entry to this area. Kamaoa Rd, between mile market 65 & 66 and South Point Rd, between mile marker 69 & 70, entering on the other end of Kamaoa Rd. Close to both South Point and Punalu'u, both with boat ramps, fishing, swimming, camping, scuba, snorkeling, hiking to Green Sand Beach, golfing. Mark Twain Estates offers it all. Right next to Discovery Harbour for those same awe inspiring sun and moon rises over the horizon.

About Ka'u Hawai'i

Ka'u (ka-oo) meaning: To be mine...

and it really can be yours.
Ka'u is said to be the landing site of the first Polynesian settlers. Covering over 80 miles of coast south of Kailua-Kona and due west of Hawai'i Volcano's National Park, Ka'u is Hawaii's largest district in terms of land area. Ka'u is filled with history one can see in the many petroglyphs from Miloli'i to Volcano. In the 1960's astronauts trained for lunar missions on the lava fields of Mauna Loa and in the 1860's Mark Twain spent time in Waiohinu, right here in Ka'u, and planted a Monkey Pod tree. (In 1957 the original tree was blown down and a new tree grew from it's sprouts that still stands today). Ka'u today is home to some of nature's most precious gifts. One can almost always see an endangered sea turtle at Punalu'u Black Sand Beach or one can find a real olivine Gem by taking a hike to Green Sands Beach off South Point. For those of us who know better, we have already found our green Gem ... called Ka'u.

Na'alehu:

The town of Na'alehu is the center of Ka'u. It is a growing area with golf course communities, the world famous Punalu'u Bakery, dining at the Shaka and the Han Hou, shopping, an outdoor Market selling local fruits and veggies every Wednesday and Saturday, an old theater house and yet Na'alehu still maintains the old time charm of yesteryear that is Hawai'i.

Location: Between mile markers 63 & 65

Waiohinu:
This is the place Mark Twain planted that famous Monkey Pod tree. Although the property, once called Mark Twain Square, is owned privately you can still feel the history when you stop to look at the tree grown from a sprout of the original destroyed in 1957. A small park for children where the Hula Festival is often held.

Location: Between mile marker 65 & 66 ... next to Waiohinu Park