Image: Kikiaola facing stones
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Description: The worked facing stones of Kikiaola purportedly created by the first wave of Hawaiian settlers prior to 1000 CE who are now called the Menehune, hence the common name for this irrigation channel being the "Menehune Ditch".
Title: Kikiaola facing stones
Credit: At Kikiaola, Waimea Canyon, Kauai, HI, USA with a camera Previously published: previously unpublished
Author: Joseph Patrick Gray
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