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Waikiki
Sometime before 1400, these four large stones were hauled two miles to the beach by Ancient Hawaiians. They were believed to be empowered with the mana (spiritual force) of four great Tahitian kahuna (priests) known throughout the island as healers.
Directions:
Located on Waikiki Beach off Kalakaua Avenue next to the Waikiki Police Department opposite the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Useful Information:
These sites are sacred to the Hawaiian people and should be treated with the utmost respect. Do not move or remove anything from these sites. Do not climb or walk on the rock walls and platforms.
Sometime before 1400, these four large stones were hauled two miles to the beach by Ancient Hawaiians. They were believed to be empowered with the mana (spiritual force) of four great Tahitian kahuna (priests) known throughout the island as healers.
Directions:
Located on Waikiki Beach off Kalakaua Avenue next to the Waikiki Police Department opposite the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Useful Information:
These sites are sacred to the Hawaiian people and should be treated with the utmost respect. Do not move or remove anything from these sites. Do not climb or walk on the rock walls and platforms.
Additional Information
| Special Notes | Useful Information: These sites are sacred to the Hawaiian people and should be treated with the utmost respect. Do not move or remove anything from these sites. Do not climb or walk on the rock walls and platforms. |
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