windmill
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Wili makani, huila wai; ʻena makani (rare).
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1. Bay, dive site, Kohala, Hawaiʻi. First small bay south of Waiakaʻīlio Bay. Kahuā Ranch formerly shipped cattle on interisland steamers here. Cattle were penned behind the coral rubble beach. A windmill provided them with water. 2. Beach, Punalau, Maui. During the early 1890s, Henry P. Baldwin started Honolua Ranch, a cattle ranch headquartered at Honolua Bay. In the intermittent streambed at the west end of Punalau Beach, the ranch constructed a windmill to supply water to a water trough for its cattle. Although nothing remains of the windmill today, the beach is still known as Windmill Beach. Also known as Pōhakupule Beach, Punalau Beach, Windmills.
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