
thumb|300px|right|2007 aerial view of Lehua thumb|300px|right|Location of Lehua Island (dot at left) in relation to Niʻihau and [[Kauaʻi, in the Hawaiian Islands.]] thumb|upright=1.5|right|View of Lehua from the north shore of Niʻihau thumb|upright=1.5|right|View of Lehua looking East
thumb|300px|right|2007 aerial view of Lehua thumb|300px|right|Location of Lehua Island (dot at left) in relation to Niʻihau and [[Kauaʻi, in the Hawaiian Islands.]] thumb|upright=1.5|right|View of Lehua from the north shore of Niʻihau thumb|upright=1.5|right|View of Lehua looking East
Lehua Island is a small, crescent-shaped island in the Hawaiian Islands, north of Niʻihau, 18 miles due west of Kauaʻi. This uninhabited, barren islet was one of the first five islands sighted by Captain James Cook in 1778 which he spelled as "Oreehoua".
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).