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dBellstone

Bellstones can be found on almost every Hawaiian Island. These stones were struck in a particular spot and resonant tone could be heard for great distances. They were usually ...
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Bellstone

dCaptain James Cook Monument
Captain James Cook Monument

Captain James Cook, a British sailor, changed the course of history for Hawaii when he sailed into the Waimea Harbor in Janauary 1778, with his ships Resolution and Discovery.
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dHanalei Bridge

Hanalei Bridge may look rickety but it has been around for many years. It does, however, have a 15-ton weight limit....
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Hanalei Bridge

dHanalei Taro Fields
Hanalei Taro Fields

These flooded taro field, called kalo lo'i, are an ancient way of life in Hawaii. ..
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dHanapepe Swinging Bridge

Swinging foot bridge over the Hanapepe River was rebuilt after the 1992 hurricane ...
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Hanapepe Swinging Bridge

dHikinaakala Heiau
Hikinaakala Heiau

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dHoloholoku Heiau

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Holoholoku Heiau

dKilauea Lighthouse
Kilauea Lighthouse

Kilauea Lighthouse is the northernmost point of the main Hawaiian Islands. Built in 1913, it was had the largest lens of it's kind and guided ships heading to and from the Orient. ...
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dMalae Heiau

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Malae Heiau

dMenehune Ditch
Menehune Ditch

Only a small portion of the engineering phenomina still remains. Archeologists say it was built before the Polynesians every arrived on the island. Legend states it was built by the Menehume...
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dMenehune Fishpond

This ancient Hawaiian Fishpond can be seen from an overlook on Hulemalu Road. Legend states it was built by the Menehune, leprechaun-little people, in one moonlit night. Archeologist date ...
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Menehune Fishpond

dNapali Coast Heiau
Napali Coast Heiau

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dPohaku Ho'ohanau Birthstone

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Pohaku Ho'ohanau Birthstone

dPoliahu Heiau
Poliahu Heiau

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dPrince Kuhio Park

Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana'ole, Delegate to Congress and tireless worker for native Hawaiian rights, was born along the Po'ipu coast ...
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Prince Kuhio Park

dRussian Fort Elizabeth
Russian Fort Elizabeth

This Russian fort was built by George Scheffer in 1816 with the assistance of the Kauai King Kaumuali'i. Officially Kauai had pledged allegiance to King Kamehameha, however...
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dSleeping Giant

The Nounou Mountain ridge bears a striking resemblance to a sleeping giant. Legend states that this giant once roamed the land and was much loved by the Hawaiians. They planted taro ...
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Sleeping Giant

dTree Tunnel
Tree Tunnel

Walter Duncan McBryde, a Scotchman who began cattle ranching in South Kauai, planted these Eucalyptus Trees over 150 years ago. The trees once formed a beautiful canopy over the ...
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dWaimea Plantation Cottages

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Waimea Plantation Cottages

dWaimea Swinging Bridge
Waimea Swinging Bridge

Located across the street from the Menehune Ditch is the Swinging Bridge that crosses the Waimea River. This bridge provides the only access ...
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