Archaeological sights in Maui
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Pohaku Kani
That huge boulder with concave marks on the inland side of the road just past the 16-mile marker is Pohaku Kani, a bellstone. If you hit it with a rock on the Kahakuloa side, where the deepest indentations are, you might be able to get a hollow sound. It's pretty resonant if you hit it right, though it takes some imagination to hear it ring like a bell.
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