Normal guy with a normal life tries to get out and see the world every chance he gets.
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Olowalu Petroglyphs (Maui County, Hawaii)
When searching for hiking trails and various points of interest I might want to check out while visiting Maui, I was somewhat surprised to learn of petroglyph site near the village of Olowalu. Of course, I had to visit and though I just finished running a half-marathon, I'll somehow find the energy for this short hike.
Following the windy road just a mile or so behind the general store, I reach the lonely hill alongside a small creek, which I believe is the home to this Hawaiian rock art. A short hike around to the backside leads me to an informational markers and the actual panels.
From what I read, the glyphs are thought to be between 200 and 300 hundred years old. I can see many different figures, most of which are stylized humanoid designs. I've visited rock art sites all of the American west, but seeing similar designs on a remote pacific island only re-emphasizes how alike we all are. We must treasure what is similar between us, whether than battle over what is different.
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