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Hale O Kapuni Heiau

Photography Historical posted on Oct 09, 2008
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Just playing around with my polarize filter. I'm on the other side of the island at a place called Kawaihae. This is Pelekane Bay. There was a temple (submerged) called Hale o Kapuni Heiau built of stone and dedicated to the shark god. At low tides, it would stick out of the water. But today, it is not seen. They believe that silt from the coral flats to build the new harbor, tidal wave, and amphibious equipment which landed on the beach may have obscured or scattered the remains of the temple (heiau). Warning to anyone. At times, you can see the shark fins in this bay. Aloha and thank you for viewing.

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kasalin

4:34AM | Fri, 10 April 2009

A beautiful place and capture, dear Errol !!! Aloha :)

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sossy

8:40AM | Fri, 04 April 2014

another marvelous view and I wish I could see the tempel in the past! ;o)

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