Māhukona is a coastal area located on the Big Island of Hawaii, specifically in the district of North Kohala. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, historical significance, and natural attractions. The area features a small harbor that was once an important shipping point for sugarcane and is now more commonly recognized for recreational activities, including fishing and boating. Māhukona also has a historical background, as it was a thriving community during the sugar plantation era.

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