Kane Petroglyph

Kane Petroglyph

Hawaiian rock carvings can be found all over the islands, etched into fields of dried lava. Hawaiians call the petroglyphs k’i’i pohaku–images in stone. No solid date of origin is known.

This image of a man (kane) was drawn in the ground at Pu’u Loa, in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, just off Chain of Craters road.

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