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This beach is said to have a strong basis in Hawaiian mythology. Unofficially, Polihale has been incorrectly translated in many instances as the "House of the Po", where Po is the Hawaiian afterworld. By this account, spirits are said to travel to the coastal plain adjacent to the beach, and stay in the temple, known as the heiau. From there ...
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The beach is approximately 1 mile long, with trails snaking through the rest of the valley where people in hiding are rumored to live. There is a camp site on the beach, with a waterfall providing fresh water and composting toilets available. Camping requires a permit. The beach has high surf, due to the lack of off shore reefs to break the waves.
Hāʻena Beach is just east of Haʻena State Park. Haena is Hawaiian for "red hot". [ 12 ] The beach is located at 22°13′17″N 159°33′41″W / 22.22139°N 159.56139°W / 22.22139; -159.
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Nawiliwili Beach Park is a beach park and port on the south-east coast of the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. [1] It is located on Nāwiliwili Bay at 21°57′33″N 159°21′10″W / 21.95917°N 159.35278°W / 21.95917; -159.35278 , about 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of Līhuʻe
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