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Metal Magnet: Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site Pelekane Bay (Copy)

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Submerged just offshore below Puʻukoholā and Mailekini Heiau are the ruins of what is believed to have been Hale o Kapuni Heiau. Local lore relates this heiau was dedicated to the shark gods. The leaning post was used to watch sharks circle about Hale o Kapuni Heiau before theu devoured offerings. Mano Pāʻele (blacktip reef sharks) can often be seen in Pelekane Bay
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