Iao Needle by whiteswan

Iao Needle

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They call this spire the Iao Needle. It has historical significance....Kapawa, the king of Hawaiʻi prior to Pili, was buried here. Maui's ruler Kakaʻe, in the late 15th century, designated ʻĪao Valley as an aliʻi burial ground. The remains were buried in secret places. In 1790, the Battle of Kepaniwai took place there, in which Kamehameha the Great defeated Kalanikūpule and the Maui army during his campaign to unify the islands. The battle was said to be so bloody that dead bodies blocked ʻĪao Stream, and the battle site was named Kepaniwai ("the damming of the waters").
Almost eery looking! I love your history lesson, also!
December 14th, 2012  
@audreymyhre Credit goes to Wikipedia for the lesson!! :-)
December 15th, 2012  
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