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Mo'o Twins Homesite and Punawai Springs On opposite sides of
the Keauhou Beach Hotel Tennis Courts lie the homesite of the legendary
Mo'o Twins and Punawai Spring. Legend tells us that the Mo'o Twins were
prophetesses of the lizard goddess who, through time, became goddesses
in their own right. The fertility pit at Punawai Spring is an example
of the rare, freshwater springs in this area, which were the only
source of drinking water and were the only reasons villages could
survive in Kona. In modern times, the Hotel has promoted wedding
ceremonies in the glade around Punawai springs, a Western reflection of
the ancient practice of Hawai'ian girls bathing in them to insure
fertile child-bearing years.
To reach Mo'o Twins Homesite and
Punawai Spring, park either in the Kahalu'u Beach Park or at Keauhou
Outrigger Beach Resort. From Kahalu'u, walk onto the Keauhou Outrigger
Beach Resort property through the gateway in the fence between them and
follow the asphalt path to the pool deck, through the lobby of the
resort and join the paved path that runs along the end of the Resort
driveway. From the Resort parking lot, walk up the drive to the paved
path that runs along the end of the driveway. Following along this
path, one comes first to the Punawai Spring. Where the path runs around
the end of the tennis courts is a lovely little glade enclosed by a
tidal pool...this is the homesite of the Legendary Mo'o Twins.
Paokamenehune The
breakwater predates the 15th century temple complexes in the area and
is widely said to have been built by the menehune (sort of the
Hawai'ian equivalent to leprechauns), but building was actually
initiated to enclose the bay as a fishpond. Whether the work became
beyond the powers of the Ali'i at the time to administrate or the
surfing faction won-out in the battle over use of Kahalu'u Bay is not
known, but the breakwater was already in disarray at the time of
European contact in the 18th century.
To reach Paokamenehune
Seawall, park either in the Kahalu'u Beach Park or at Keauhou Outrigger
Beach Resort. From Kahalu'u, walk onto the Keauhou Outrigger Beach
Resort property through the gateway in the fence between them and
follow the asphalt path to the pool deck. From the Resort parking lot,
walk up the drive and cross through the lobby to the pool deck. Walk
across the tide flat to the water's edge and follow it out to the
obvious line of large stones that comprise the seawall. Beware of the
rock with is very, very slippery when wet and bear in mind that walking
along the seawall is extremely dangerous.
Produced by Donnie MacGowan.
For
more information on historic, recreational and interesting places on
the Big Island of Hawaii, visit ww.tourguidehawaii.com,
www.lovingthebigisland.wordpress.com and
wwww.tourguidehawaii.blogspot.com.
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