Nikki H.
Yelp
I like to incorporate home schooling "fun" with my 3 yr old. Why not get out and enjoy Hawaii AND learn something? So we were learning about Adventure along with history that week. We had already been to the Kings Summer home off the Pali, so I wanted to find another spot that had local history and would be considered adventurous.
My dear friend and I set off here one morning with our kiddos with us. It's easy to find, and you just sorta park on the side of the road, or in the VERY small parking area. If it gets too crowded you might be in for a cluster. I don't recommend wearing white because there is red dirt and it WILL stain.
So, you walk the short distance to the area where the rocks are. I read somewhere that this was compared to the Hawaiian Stonehenge, then I read that the historical society moved and placed these rocks here strategically, not really sure what to believe, the area does have some noticeable, to me, mana. It felt different, and we went in Aug when the mana was supposed to be the strongest to welcome the new baby of the Ali'i. It felt airy, peaceful, welcoming & strong.
What else did I notice about this place, I sure has heck wouldn't want to give birth here, surrounded by a bunch of men. HAHAHA. That's probably why I am not Ali'i. ;-)
It was cool to see, it was interesting to learn about this history of this place, and it does felt sacred so don't be a dick and do anything stupid while you're here.