When you visit Hawaii, watch for signs that look like these. They indicate sights of historical, cultural or scenic significance. For example, the one in the above photo notes the Pololo Valley on Hawaii’s Big Island. Just take a look at the following photo of the valley. Wouldn’t you agree that the Pololu Valley is scenic?
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Did a quick double take for a second on that second photo. Thought it was the back side of Honomanu Bay along the Road to Hana. This one is just as beautiful. Lovin’ the water and the coral close to the surface near the islet out in the distance.
Hi Kris – Wow! Your memory of Maui places is excellent! Impressive!