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DHARMA Initiative Stations
The Hydra • The Arrow • The Swan
The Flame • The Pearl • The Orchid
The Staff • The Tempest
The Looking Glass • The Lamp Post
The Hydra • The Arrow • The Swan
The Flame • The Pearl • The Orchid
The Staff • The Tempest
The Looking Glass • The Lamp Post
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The cove is a shoreline location seen in several scenes of Lost. Its geology is a classic example of solidified lava streams, thus indicating the Island's volcanic origins.
- The tail section survivors and raft group came upon the cove while they were following the shore of the Island to the middle section survivors' camp. However with Sawyer's life at stake, Eko made a decision that this would take too long, and they instead risked crossing through the center of the Island, despite their fear of the Others. ("Abandoned")
- The same scene was seen again in a flashback. ("The Other 48 Days")
- Kelvin removed his HAZMAT suit and went to this location, where he had secretly stashed the Elizabeth. Desmond followed him, and furious that he'd been lied to for years, bashed his head against a rock, accidentally killing him. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
- The cove can be seen when Ben told Juliet that her sister had cancer again. ("One of Us") This is probably a different cove with a similar geological formation, as the Elizabeth was not present.
- The cove can be seen when Jack, Kate, and Daniel met Miles. ("Confirmed Dead")
- Richard and "Locke" lead the Others along the cove on their way to visit Jacob. ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2")
Trivia
- These scenes were filmed at Lana'i Lookout coastline near Hanauma Bay.
- Dann Seki, who played one of Hurley's doctors, filmed a scene here at Lana'i Lookout for the NBC show Hawaii (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
- Desmond's shoreline gull capture ("Par Avion") scene was filmed at a different although similar-looking location, specifically Oahu's Ka Iwi coastline.
