Kaupoa beach spirits on the haunted island of Moloka

Kaupoa beach spirits on the haunted island of Moloka
8 August 2025 J.W.H
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It is said that the Holy Night Marchers from Hawaii is haunting the Kaupoa beach in Moloki, as well as mischievous ghosts that speak around the abandoned center by water. Beach, often called Place of thieves He keeps secrets as well as ghosts.

On the west bank of Moloki, away from the lively beaches of Maui and O'ahu, lies the episode of sand covered with legend and fear: Kaupoa Beach. Its name, ominously translated as a “place of thieves”, indicates a darker story than suggested by perfect postcard sunshine and swaying.

Today, it is considered a village of ghosts and by many lists calling the most haunted beaches, the Kaupoa beach is often mentioned. So what is the truth about these rumors and are there really ghosts on the sandy shore?

Shunslow Island; The island is the fifth most populated of the eight main islands that form the Hawaiian Island archipelago. It is believed that Hula Dance was created. Although near Waikiki, a place with the greatest tourism of all, Kaupoa Beach, as well as the rest of the island fought demanding so as not to take over tourism.

Abandoned resort with a gloomy reputation

What makes Kaupo Beach particularly disturbing is the empty city of ghosts, which is near its shore. The island's agrarian economy was driven primarily by cattle ranch, production of pineapples, sugar cane production and diminutive -scale breeding. Tourism covers a diminutive part of the island's economy, and most of them were the property of Molokai Ranch, belonging to a billionaire investment company called the Guoco Group in Hong Kong. When they closed at the beginning of 2000, in the same way in tourism.

Once, the resort, promising to escape to paradise, the center suddenly closed, and its buildings left to break down under salt and sun. The causes of falling remain in the rumor. Some blame the financial misfortune or local people who have fought for decades to stop the development of the ranch and keep their lives, sometimes ending with violence, poison or arson. Others whisper a powerful kapu or historic curse, attached to the earth.

Located on the west shore of Molokai, the Kaupoa beach consists of two beaches in the shape of a crescent, in which Molokai ranch and Sheraton hotels ran over the years. Now he is abandoned, and the tentevas or bungalowy made of canvas tents remain by nature.

According to rumors, now a beach camp, which is also located nearly many hidden archaeological places, was once an historic hiding place for criminals who violated the tribal kapu system and stood in the face of death. Burial areas were also found at the campsite. Can it be attributed to haunting?

Rascal Spirits on the island

Local older people talk about how Kukui trees, a kind of palm trees that grew at the Molokai Ranch Resort by Kaupoa Beach for the shadow. He once thought that he would push the mischievous and sinister ghosts called Kalohe or rascal spirits. The trees do not come from the ground and were knocked down when Molokai Ranch locked up for insurance reasons so that the passing people did not get a coconut in their heads. After the disappearance of the trees, it is believed that the protective energies have disappeared and they got them. Some residents perceived this as an historic Polynesian declaration of war, leaving the land open to restless spirits to claim that their own.

Calaupapa Land Settlement: Many think that the entire Molokai island is haunted, and the natives stayed away from the island for many reasons. When in 1886 the Hawaiian health council founded a leper colony, it did nothing to lend a hand the terrifying reputation of Molokai. Why does the island have such an unfortunate reputation? Some are retreating to the Polynesian war, in which Molokai used the psychological war of history, curses and magic to keep the invaders at a distance. Perhaps it still helps to keep the island for the natives to this day?

To counteract ghosts, the locals thought that the ghosts of their ancestors would like to hear the sound of children playing on the island. For this reason, they built a whole playground with swings, a gym in the jungle and a slide. But there are no children to play there, and the only ones who make swings are wind and ghosts wandering in this part of the island.

Ghostly steps in the sand

Both guests and locals speak in muted tons about night marches, known in Hawaii as Huaki Pō – spectral processes of historic Hawaiian warriors, dressed in a customary battlefield, wearing torches and moving in silence all night. The legend maintains that these ghosts are wandering holy paths in the Islands, experiencing the moments of their previous life.

Those who meet with night carries are grabbed overwhelming fear, often paralyzed by concealed forces. According to knowledge, to avoid terrible fate, you need to show appropriate respect: lie down your face on the ground and never meet. Lack of respect may mean death or tearing out of your body, attaching to their phantom ranks forever.

On Kaupoa beach, amazing peace is sometimes pierced by distant drums and chanting, moving the waves when no one else is close. The lights reminiscent of the torch flicker on the cliffs, and the ghostly figures of warriors reportedly marched quietly through the abandoned beach-elderly traces disappearing in lunar sand.

  • Kaupoa beach spirits on the haunted island of Moloka

    It is said that the Holy Night Marchers from Hawaii is haunting the Kaupoa beach in Moloki, as well as mischievous ghosts that speak around the abandoned center by water. The beach, often called the place of thieves, contain secrets as well as ghosts.

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