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By : Jim Brown    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-04-18 02:16:41
Ever since the Hawaiians arrived on the islands, almost after Western contact in the late 1700s-early 1800s, they created images on smooth areas of lava. Considering the fact that these carvings were made without use of metal tools, the accomplishments of Hawaiian appear all the more impressive.

It is quite sad though that many of these treasures have been destroyed. The ancient images that survived destruction by earthquake or lava flow were destroyed in the name of development, when resorts and golf courses were constructed. A Hawaii vacation is a good way to see some of the fields that still remain preserved and are accessible by the public. For those interested in the history and culture of Hawaii, ‘Petroglyphs’ are a ‘must-see’. Your visit to such historical places in Hawaii should be a respectful one in the sense that you should stick to the designated viewing platforms and paths. There should not be any attempt to touch the rock images iphonesmag.com or make rubbings of them as it damages the replicas, and is hence prohibited. Moreover, such human actions destroy works that have endured nature’s wrath for centuries.

Along with a grassy picnic area there, you also have clean restrooms, a drinking fountain, and showers. Swimming is not much of a possibility at the rocky beach park, but, if the conditions permit, you may see fishermen or surfers. The trail of the park can take from 15 minutes to 30 minutes one way, depending on your footwear and your speed in traveling over the uneven ground with rocks and roots.

Don’t be in a rush – all along the way, there are things to be seen! To beat the heat, carrying water may be a good idea. Keep your eyes open for the isolated glyphs along the trail and the lava tube cave off on the coffeemakersguide.com right. A gravel-elevated viewing platform and bench marks the viewing area. You can sit here, listen to the wind and visualize what must have been the scene here hundreds of years ago!

Countless visible glyphs are there to be seen on the smooth lava rock surface, though some are hidden in the surrounding area that is covered by undergrowth. On the entire trail, the walk around the viewing area is well worth the time spent; you can get a good view of the images by barcelonaapartmentsrent.co.uk. If you missed examining the lava cave on the way to the glyphs, you can see it on your way back. In fact, a strong ‘sense of place’ is the highlight of this area, and the return walk slowly brings you back to the modern world - of your Hawaii accommodation!

Your visit to such historical places in Hawaii should be a respectful one in the sense that you should stick to the designated viewing platforms and paths. There should not be any attempt to touch the rock images or make rubbings of them as it damages the replicas, and is hence prohibited. Moreover, such human actions destroy works that have endured nature’s wrath for centuries.
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