Hawaii is comprised of eight major islands, several small islets, and numerous atolls extending approximately 1,500 miles across the Pacific Ocean. While most of these islands, islets, and atolls are uninhabited, unnamed, and impossible to gain access to, there is one unique islet off the coast of the Oahu that is not only relatively easy to visit but perfectly picturesque.

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Have you ever visited the striking Popoia Island? What about the nearby Mokolua Islands? Share your experiences with us in the comments below, and then join our Hawaii Nature Lovers Facebook group to share your favorite photographs and discover new natural oases to visit.

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