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Ancient Hawaiian birthing stone
Hauola Stone is a large stone, in the shape of a low-backed chair and believed by Hawaiians to hold healing powers. It sits in Lahaina harbor where the sea and the underground freshwater meet. Right i...
My family was in Lahaina, Maui on a self-guided tour when we noted the marker for the Hauola Stone. It is below the seawall at the northern shoreline of the plaza behind the Lahaina Public Library. T...
Located in Lahaina Harbor, just behind the Lahaina Public Library, the Hauola Stone is molded into the shape of a low-backed chair and was believed by Hawaiians to hold healing powers. The chair is at...
A beautiful spot to relax after walking through all the stores on Front Street.At the edge of the water is a stone that was used for birthing by the Hawaiian Royalty. Interest spot. The signage there ...
Ancient Hawaiian birthing stone
Hauola Stone is a large stone, in the shape of a low-backed chair and believed by Hawaiians to hold healing powers. It sits in Lahaina harbor where the sea and the underground freshwater meet. Right i...
Small but interesting
Small place, looks bigger in pictures, but nice stop on our shopping in Lahaina day. Make sure to catch it when you go see the banyan tree.
Old Tradition
My family was in Lahaina, Maui on a self-guided tour when we noted the marker for the Hauola Stone. It is below the seawall at the northern shoreline of the plaza behind the Lahaina Public Library. T...
Intereresting!
Located in Lahaina Harbor, just behind the Lahaina Public Library, the Hauola Stone is molded into the shape of a low-backed chair and was believed by Hawaiians to hold healing powers. The chair is at...
Walking tour of the Lahaina Historic Trail
A beautiful spot to relax after walking through all the stores on Front Street.At the edge of the water is a stone that was used for birthing by the Hawaiian Royalty. Interest spot. The signage there ...