Puupehe
Puupehe is a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Lanai, Hawaii. It is a prominent sea stack, often referred to as a "sugarloaf" due to its distinctive shape. The island is a popular landmark and a significant feature of the southern Lanai coastline. Puupehe is notable for its natural beauty and its isolation.
The island is composed primarily of volcanic rock and is subject to the erosive forces of the
From a distance, Puupehe appears as a solitary sentinel against the vast ocean expanse. It is a
Local lore and legends are often associated with Puupehe, though these are typically oral traditions passed