Anaehoomalu
iʻoa | proper noun / ā'-nāe-ho'o-mā'lu /peace offering anae (fish). Land section, Kohala, Hawaii.
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peace offering anae (fish). Land section, Kohala, Hawaii.
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Village, bay, and development area, well known for spectacular petroglyphs (Cox and Stasack 85), Puakō qd., North Kona, Hawaiʻi. Bishop Museum archaeologists in 1971 believed the site was occupied in A.D. 800 but that most of the petroglyphs date from after 1500.
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Bay, beach, beach park, surf site, windsurf site, ʻAnaehoʻomalu, Hawaiʻi. Calcareous sand and lava fragment beach approximately 900 feet long at the head of a wide bay. Two fishponds, Kuʻualiʻi and Kahapapa, and a large coconut grove are in the backshore. A small beach park with public parking is at the south end of the beach. The surf site is on the reef at the north end of the beach. Windsurfers launch and land primarily at the south end of the beach fronting the beach park.
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