Saturday, March 22, 2008

Kauai: Dry Cave

We stopped in Haena to take pictures of a dry cave next to the road. This dry cave is one of several sea caves located in the area. The cave, which is about 300 yards deep, used to be much larger but the 1957 tsunami partially filled it with sand. Legend states that Manini-holo, chief fisherman of the Menehune (little people) dug this cave in search of the supernatural beast, akua, who had been stealing their fish. In actuality, the ocean used to be much higher and these caves were formed from thousands of years of ocean waves beating against the lava and etching away the rock.

Opening of the cave.



Cave.




Katie takes pictures of the weird root things growing down the outer wall.



Maggie looking rather boxy in this shirt, enjoying the north shore of Kauai.

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