Hawaii (Big Island) #1
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Kaloko-Honokōhau is considered a sacred and spiritual place by the natives. It is now a National Historic Park. You see Bev out on some rocks in the water. These rocks were arranged in ancient times to create fish pens, where fish were reared for food. According to local legend, the spirit of a mo'o, or water-dwelling guardian, rests on these rocks and watches to make sure that the inhabitants treat nature with respect. If they do, then the mo'o makes sure that they have bountiful fish harvests.
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