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Aloha Ghostlore of Hawaii Ohana!
I am your host Uncle Jared, thank you for joining me for our virtual bonfire here on the beach!
Tonight's episode is the first in an ongoing series that covers the many haunted hotels of Hawaii. The first hotel covered in the episode is the Ritz Carlton Kapalua, located just a few minutes north of Lahaina on the island of Maui. The controversial obstacles developers came across during the resort's construction was the start of new laws introduced to the state. These laws protected the land and any historical artifacts discovered during construction.
The second part of this episode takes us to the south coast of Kauai to a small hotel built way before these new laws were put in place. Many claim the hotel was cursed from the very beginning due to the developer's disregard for items found and used in it's construction.
So sit back, get comfortable, and let's get into this....
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Vocabulary:
Limu: seaweed
Pupus: appetizers
Hele: to go, come, to move, walk, travel,
Show Notes:
Ritz-Carlton Kapalua
Developers vs. Native Hawaiians over Ancient Burial Site:
Ritz-Carlton Sold Again:
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Honokahua Preservation Site:
Hurricane Iwa:
Hale Nani Hotel:
Information from above link borrowed from:
The Tale of the Haunted Hotel by Joan Conrow, Honolulu: The Paradise of the Pacific: June 1989. pg. 78,79.
*Although I intend for all historical information to be accurate, I cannot guarantee it will be. Please look into all information on your own. There's so much great info I cannot always fit into one episode.
*Names and locations may be altered for privacy sake.