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First Flow

WahiLocation, Hawaiʻi Place Names (2002),

Dive site, fishing site, Honokua, Hawaiʻi. One of three lava flows from an eruption in the southwest rift zone of Mauna Kea that began on June 1, 1950. Each of the flows reached the ocean, creating small pockets of black sand on a coast of sea cliffs. Fishermen in boats use the flows as landmarks, numbering them from north to south. The dive site is a narrow shelf close to shore, with some pinnacles and canyons at approximately 40 feet and a steep dropoff to 100 feet. Also known as Honokua.

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