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Muksalma is the tiny drowsy fishing village at the North-East coast of the Big Island. 3-4 families live there through the summer, harvesting seaweed called laminaria, which is used in medicine and confectionery. It's the last bastion of life on the island. The North coast is not populated. There are small cabins scattered along the coast, but no people live there. |
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