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Puu Hoha

Puʻu Koholā Heiau National Historic Site is a significant cultural and historical site on the Big Island of Hawaii, built by King Kamehameha I in the late 18th century. This sacred temple (heiau) played a key role in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands. Set on a hillside overlooking the ocean, the site offers sweeping coastal views and a powerful sense of history. Visitors can explore the grounds, learn about ancient Hawaiian traditions, and experience one of the most important landmarks in Hawaiian heritage.